2014年9月24日星期三
Are they "The Real Thing"?
Through the description of Monarchs' luxurious apparels, the narrator suggests that the Monarchs are affluent and are from upper class. The narrator is overjoyed when the Monarchs intend to be his models and he believes that they would be perfect models as they are "The Real Thing". However, "The Real Thing", who have an idea of who they are, turns out to be amateurs and the narrator starts to question their superficially fancy ensemble. He expresses his will or firing the Monarchs, but to his surprise, the Monarchs begged him for offering them any kind of jobs. They clean the dishes, wish up the crockery and are willing to do anything for money. The Monarchs, who pretended to be wealthy, accept the fact that they are not longer upperclassmen. They embrace what they are facing at the end without their pretentiousness. The narrator is disappointed by the Monarchs, whom he considered as "The Real Thing", but he is also delighted to see the changes in Monarchs.
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