2019年11月29日金曜日

BR 3-11: The Kiss

Have you ever been in deep pool of love or lost yourself? Today I'll introduce The Kiss from Kate Chopin.


The Kiss 
Harvy was among the guests at the wedding, and he found her at a moment when she stood alone. (p.4) 

「the kiss oxford bookworms」の画像検索結果     When Braintain take part in a tea party or dinner party, there is a charming woman sitting next to him. She is sure that he is love in her and suspect he asks her out to get marry. With her potential guess, she knows that he hesitates to do that openly and honestly because all he has confidently is just money. He is likely to half give up due to his not good-looking. During the dinner party, a pretty young man kisses her hand gently, which it seems to supposed to be her partner. Suddenly he gets the picture and leaves the supper as though a criminal ran away from the family. In the next day, she tells him furiously that she wants him to keep the man from doing such a embarrassing thing. If she asks him, this means the same thing with marriage. At last, they reach the wedding. Surprisingly, the young man is invited to it and speaks to the bride before she becomes his wife officially. He says he supposes to be a gentle man to any woman even if they have their husbands, and implies he is hot on her. To the serious confess which is enable common woman to answer the suitable return quickly, she says Brantain is a million dollars and no woman refuse to approach him. After all, enough money is her priority.
     How come Braintain judges the woman fairly? Maybe those don't get accustomed to love people are up to their ears in love blindly. This story can be constructed with such a man and an evil woman ironically. The connection of them are unstable and love between them usually is.

Bassett, Jennifer. The Kiss. (2013). UK, Oxford; Oxford University Press. 

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