His feet were completely dead now,
feet metaphor; lost connection to reality
His feet were completely dead now,
feet metaphor; lost connection to reality
but she didn'tmuch like to remember the premiere on account of what had happenedto her feet at it.
the only thing that happens is that she wears the wrong kind of shoes???
I guess feet are the thing that ground you, and consequently a metaphor for how ungrounded all this is???
One night in her sleep shescreamed, "See him! See him!" and turned her head and found him sitting in his wheel chair behind her with a terrible expression on his faceand with all his clothes off except the general's hat and she had waked upand had not dared to go back to sleep again that night
????
He knew this well enough without her tellinghim, and as for the damm procession, it could mar~h to hell and back andnot cause him a quiver
wild characterization -- clear that he is kind of an asshole
Living had got to be such a habit with him thathe couldn't conceive of any other condition.
immediate foreshadowing
General Sash was a hundred and four years old. He lived with his granddaughter, Sally Poker Sash, w
narrator seems genuinely omnipotent, narrating from perspective of Gen Sash and Sally