![]() Gaiman develops the plot by mainly featuring Enn’s longing to know more about the other gender by talking to them (5). The endeavor to comprehend others is a consistent subject throughout the short story. While Enn views women as ‘aliens’ whom he cannot comprehend, they meet real aliens at this strange party. Eventually, they escape from the party since it appears that it was not for normal people. ![]() This demonstrates how difficult it is for him to interact with girls and how small attention he pays for their contextual messages. Enn attempts to start a conversation with three young ladies at the party, each of whom tells incredible stories which Enn does not understand because he is focused on the physical relationship. To Enn, Vic is portrayed as an exemplary man whose level he can never reach. Enn mentions that he has kissed a couple of his sisters’ companions, and Vic has had many female friends (Gaiman 4). ![]() They don’t come from another planet,” showing his attitude towards meeting young women (Gaiman 8). ![]() He begrudges Vic because the latter quickly finds a common language with girls. Enn is a timid boy with little knowledge about the other gender. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |