Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Changing with the Monarchs

At the begging of the story the narrater views the Monarchs as royalty and upper class men. Throughout the story we start to see through the narrater start to change is view to think of the Monarchs as middle to lower class men. He almost starts to feel sorry for them because he sees how desperate they are. The Monarchs are so bad at modeling that he has to make them basically his made. They are so useless that the narrator has to pay them to leave. At the end of the story the narrator says "If it be true I am content to have paid the price--for the memory." to explain that he got to see the "real thing". The Monarchs where thought of as upperclass men, but they ended up actually just cleaning dishes.

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