Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Hoffman Conclusion
I feel like in Hoffman's case, in his mind there is no ending nor a beginning. I feel like what he's trying to say is that no matter what he does it will be bad for him, when he has talking about the story of the girl. He's trying to say that if he continued to explain the story of the girl in depth he would get sued, if he didn't go in depth he would get sued. So he just wants to keep stuff open to interpretation so that people can fill in the rest of the gaps, and make their own opinion on how it should be. with him saying the coffee mug, and how that's what he'll give to the reader and that they can picture the person how they want. And then he talks about a lonely giant, and what should be his reason of living with not being with someone. i feel like it's a good ending but you feel sad for the giant living this terrible life being lonely, i think he compares himself to the giant. To try and make the readers have sympathy of the giant and that will make him feel not so lonely
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