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Love and Selfishness in Love in L.A. by Dagoberto Gilb

2023-03-29 04:39:08

Dagoberto Gilb's "Love in L. A." Dagoberto Gilb's love and love selfishness is full of satirical and multi-theme stories. The story takes place in Hollywood in the summer. What is written in the third person's goal "Love in Los Angeles" will lead the reader to understand the story. It is not a view of knowledge at all. The story begins with Jack driving on the highway. He finally ran in front of him as he was very enthralled by his fancy of better possibilities.

The shallow and superficial theme of the short story "Love in L. A." is obvious. Author: Dagovert Gilbu. To understand this topic, you need to understand the title of the story. First of all, this story is held in Los Angeles and people are considered as artificial cities where actors play an important role, and everything is pursuing fame and wealth. Likewise, the love in the title is not love at all. In fact, Jack is passionate about his fantasy car driving his life. Jack is the only actor in his own life.

Dagoberto Gilb's "Love in L. A." Dagoberto Gilb's love and love selfishness is full of satirical and multi-theme stories. The story takes place in Hollywood in the summer. What is written in the third person's goal "Love in Los Angeles" will lead the reader to understand the story. It is not a view of knowledge at all. The story begins with Jack driving on the highway. He was fascinated by a better opportunity of fancy, and he eventually crashed into a car in the end ... though very noisy. "(Saclay xviii) here is the most despicable resident, selfish, attractive camouflage here, growing clearly among citizens life is not so important to nurture monsters There are people who are aware of malignant selfishness among the people of the Vanity Fair though they have succeeded.

Both Connie says that they do not want to do anything for Marioana's cheerful person of Joey Carroll Oats' short story "Where are you, where have you been to?" And Darioto Gilbo's short story "Love in Los Angeles" There is no temptation. In "Love in L.A." Jack did not work and was hooked on sending a beautiful life like "Tequila ad" by hitting Mariana's car on the highway. He kept telling her a series of lies, she expressed suspicion. She also refused the breakfast he offered, it may lead Jack to more temptation. But in the end Marianna gave her Jack a number and asked him to call her. Jack is a superficial selfish guy lying to get what he wants, but Marianne is still keen to let him call her.