Saturday, November 23, 2019
moods thoughts
In 79-81, to me i feel like it changes from one subject to another to another in each section. In 79, Hoffmann takes a common name, Jorge, and states the fact that it wouldn't matter if one person named Jorge takes the place of another. To me he is showing little importance between one another but I see how is trying to throw us off, yet maybe help us understand that perhaps this is sometimes the case. He also states "and to the woman who, in any event, everyone calls "Jorge's wife."" I think I have seen a few times in the book now that he doesn't take much account for women's name. a little further on i think he goes to say that women shouldn't have names at all, but other times he calls some beautiful. I think maybe he truly feels different emotions about women so he shares that all with his readers. While Hoffmann is trying to throw us off and the sections aren't continuous, he consistently brings up characters like his stepmother Francesca and Uncle Laudilus and it is a feeling of familiarity.
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