Peter example essay topic
When worried about him being older, she pooh-poohed it; when I worried about him being married, she said, 'Just go for it, sister. If you can unhinge a marriage, it's ripe for unhinging, it would happen sooner or later, it might as well be you. See a catch, go ahead and catch, go ahead and catch! Go for it!' " (Weldon, 152).
The climax of the story is when the narrator looks at the waiter, and she realizes that she has a second chance. "He smiled. His teeth were even and white. I smiled back, and instead of the pain in the heart I'd become accustomed to as an erotic sensation, now felt, quite violently, and associated yet different pang which got my lower stomach. The true, the real pain of Ind Aff!" (Weldon, 152).
At the end of the story, the narrator realizes that she had made a mistake about being with Peter. "It was a silly sad thing to do, in the first place, to confuse mere passing academic ambition with love: to try and outdo my sister Clare" (Weldon, 153)..