![]() ![]() ![]() In the grand tradition of offensive on-stage behavior, after all, mooning ranks pretty low. It may therefore be difficult for readers to understand the extremity of her reaction to Johnnie doing something as typically “rock star” as when he turns his back to the audience and moons them. This reaction stems from the twin effects of placing Johnnie on such a pedestal that she remains blinded by it and her own low self-esteem which automatically finds fault in herself for any failure in someone else to find her interesting. After having this fantasy crumble in front of the stage on which Johnnie performs without even noticing her, she seems to take this devastation remarkably well, even to the point of still finding him physically appealing. What is the unexpected act which drives the nail in the coffin of Eleanor’s fantasy about Johnnie?Įleanor works up an elaborate fantasy of meeting local rock star Johnnie Lomond which becomes a grand romantic affair which results in his becoming the gift from God who will save her from her miserable condition and lonely life. ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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