Thursday, November 6, 2008

Chapter 5

Continued from a previous chapter, when Rosemary's mother insisted she visit some man on her own, she finally does. She visits Earl Brady who was an American filmmaker settled in Monte Carlo. During there talk they agree with each other that they should make a movie together. Rosemary realizes that Brady is looking her over, clearly checking her out. She is somewhat turned on by the gesture and considers getting with him to only realize that he is unlike Dick. In the end she talks herself out of it.

>MY
opinion

I think in this chapter with the situation dealing with Brady, Rosemary is urning for male compassion. She says in the book a few times that her mother always helps her out and sometimes guides her through her issues. I think her mothers tight affection has had her miss out on a lot of commitment with the opposite sex, so when she realizes that Brady is checking her out, it gives her a feeling of anxiousness, but she suddenly realizes her love for Dick is to strong.

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