Observe the following remarks made by the women during the luncheon I never eat anything for lunch and I never drink anything for lunch and I never it more than one thing for lunch and discuss this statement in the light of her behaviour during the launcher
Answers
Answered by
3
"The Luncheon" by Maugham recounts a lunch he had with a woman who admired his writing. At the start, he is nervous about accepting the invitation to the fancy restaurants she proposes, but she assures him she never orders much—except, during the lunch, she orders many dishes and only eats one at a time. Maugham is left with no money for the month, and she leaves in a cab without any worries. When he finds out, in the future, that she has gained a lot of weight, he can't help but see it as karma for her behavior.
Similar questions
Social Sciences,
1 day ago
Social Sciences,
1 day ago
English,
1 day ago
Math,
2 days ago
Chemistry,
2 days ago
Social Sciences,
8 months ago
Political Science,
8 months ago