2017年9月16日土曜日

Clean, Cleaner, Cleanest by Sherman Alexie

  Nothing special happens in the story. A memoir style story. It describes how Marie worked as a maid at a cheap hotel until she retires at the age of sixty-three: her colleagues, sex with the hotel owner’s son, and unique guests. No exiting story development except that on the last day she retires, she cleans one room thoroughly and leaves the hotel satisfied. The last line—waited for the rest of her life to happen—is significant. The readers will think that she will lead a positive life, because the writer describes her character so well that they can guess how she will lead the rest of her life.

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