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Compose a 1250 words essay on Eng101_Paper 2. Needs to be plagiarism free!Download file to see previous pages... At the beginning, the story describes the lifestyle of the Stones and their vacations a
Compose a 1250 words essay on Eng101_Paper 2. Needs to be plagiarism free!
Download file to see previous pages...At the beginning, the story describes the lifestyle of the Stones and their vacations and expeditions. The fun-filled life of the Stones is a contrast to the routine life of the Millers. The story describes a ten-day period when the Stones are away from home. Before they leave, they request the Millers to feed their cat and water their plants. The Stones leave the Millers with the keys to their apartments because of the responsibility vested on them (Carver 116). As the author reveals, the Millers found themselves crossing the boundaries of their responsibilities. This becomes evident from their behavior in the Stone’s apartment. Bill and Arlene resulted to spending too much time in the Stone’s apartment. Both of them developed an obsession of wanting to be in the Stones’ apartment. The author highlights that none of them noticed that they were spending overly a long time in their neighbors ‘apartment. The author reveals the action of the Millers in the Stone’s apartment. Both Bill and Arlene often got absorbed in snooping around their neighbor’s privacy. Bill and Arlene ventured into checking out things from all the rooms in the Stone’s apartment. Bill would reach for drinks and foodstuffs in the refrigerator. He would them gulp down the drinks and have a taste of the foodstuffs evident from day one, “He reached in the back (of the liquor cabinet) for the bottle of Chivas Regal. He took two drinks from the bottle, wiped his lips on his sleeve, and replaced the bottle in the cabinet” (Carver 117). In addition, he inspected everything in the Stone’s bedroom and tried on their clothes, (Carver 119).He seemed to have attained a new obsession of snooping around and trying out everything in the Stone’s apartment. Often he got too absorbed into Stone’s apartment and relaxed on their bed. Getting a glimpse of life in the Stone’s apartment seemed to excite the couple. Bill found himself staring at his image on the mirror, "He looked at himself in the mirror and then closed his eyes and then looked again”, (Carver 117). At one moment, he could not paint the image of the Stones in his mind. This shows that he had taken over their world virtually and they no longer existed. On the other hand, Arlene often took her time to check out things in the apartment. The fact she confessed having found some pictures in the Stone’s apartment proved that she had also been snooping around the Stone’s possessions (Carver 119). The couple seemed to notice that the venture of snooping around the neighbor’s house was an absurd experience (Carver 119). The couple indulged in absurd activities each time they went to feed the cat. Their absurdity made them too absorbed that they could often forget the purpose of being in the Stone’s house. The Millers abused the freedom of having access to the Stone’s apartment. They did not respect the moral boundaries expected of them. As two mature individuals, they possessed a moral authority that should have helped them distinguish their level of intrusion into the Stone’s house. However, the couple defied that moral authority and expectations. Bill and Arlene seemed to derive immeasurable pleasure from snooping around the apartment of the Stone’s. The story highlights the surrealism that can exist in human beings.