Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Ernest Hemingway

The young waiter was very disrespectful. He would say rude things about the old man, to the old waiter, about the old man. The old man and the old waiter  both didn't have a wife to go home at three o'clock in the  morning when the old man left the bar.

And I don't think the young waiter was hardly ever right in the story because money is not more important than happiness in life. And he should have not talked about the old man. The old man and old waiter both hade a wife at one point in there life.

  They both probably were happy at one point in their life. The old man and the old waiter both seemed sad in the story. The young waiter had no patients for the old man when he wanted another cup of what he was drinking,  but  he couldn't give him any more because they were going to close the bar so I agree on that part of the story.
The young waiter was very disrespectful
Example: He said that the old man should have killed himself yesterday
Example: He didn't want to give the old man any more to drink that night/morning.
Why was he disrespectful?

I think he was disrespectful because he might have not liked his life, and his job or maybe his marriage wasn't going very well because he might have had an argument with his wife, or maybe one of his family member  might have passed away.
The young waiter was often wrong.
Example: Money is not more important than happiness in someone's life, or someone's family.
Example: That he should give the person what they wants from the bar  or he wouldn't be making money for his family.
Why didn't he see that he was wrong? He thought he was always right because he was always right and perfect he never had a wrong answer.