This chapter opens with a soliloquy about love and betrayal. It's clear from the beginning that the narrator doesn't want us to think that he's a romantic. He's just trying to make fun of the way in which we've all been duped into believing that we're in love with someone. We're not fooled, though, and the narrator's not going to let us get away with it.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy about love and betrayal. It's clear from the beginning that the narrator doesn't want us to think that he's a romantic. He's just trying to make fun of the way in which we've all been duped into believing that we're in love with someone. We're not fooled, though, and the narrator's not going to let us get away with it.