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Dashing Through the Snow Question #3

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  1. One memorable moment in the story for me is the re-enactment with Glenda and Harvey. The camera crew is out reliving the tragedy of Harvey losing his beautiful clothing. As Harvey is telling his story the news man says not to mention the fact he was late picking up his belongings because that leads to sympathy for the wife and everyone loves a victim. So how do you feel about Harvey--did anyone feel sorry for him at this point? Think about the people we know--would it be any wonder that some would throw out their spouse after winning a lottery?

    Posted 2 years ago by SoxsMom #

  2. I liked how the authors put that element of interest in the story. Harvey probably got himself into his predicament by feeling sorry for himself and convincing himself he was entitled to have a girlfriend. I also liked how the authors portrayed the press as wanting to have a victim story and telling Harvey just what to say to create their story. I don't think anyone felt sorry for a grown man who had dumped a nice and hard-working wife for a fling. Now the fling was over and Harvey was having to eat his just desserts.

    Posted 2 years ago by krazikat #


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