In this short scene, we learn that the two girls are trying to convey their love for one another to the "pure-hearted delinquents" who inhabit the streets of New York City. The narrator tells us that he knows how to "orga nize his silent" . He tells the audience that the food truck will be shut down for the day, but that he still wants to see the boy. He says that he is not forcing himself to do anything, but he is worried that others will see him as an "indi vidual" , and that he wants to make a "personal connection" with him. He explains that he came to New York because he wanted to see her, and he says that when he is with her, it is "fun" to be with her. She says that she feels like she is being a "coward" when she says this, but she says that it is the truth, that she has a lot of pleasure when she is with someone. She asks the audience to imagine that the boy is thinking of her as his "girl friend," and that the girl is "like a dog"
In this short scene, we learn that the two girls are trying to convey their love for one another to the "pure-hearted delinquents" who inhabit the streets of New York City. The narrator tells us that he knows how to "orga nize his silent" . He tells the audience that the food truck will be shut down for the day, but that he still wants to see the boy. He says that he is not forcing himself to do anything, but he is worried that others will see him as an "indi vidual" , and that he wants to make a "personal connection" with him. He explains that he came to New York because he wanted to see her, and he says that when he is with her, it is "fun" to be with her. She says that she feels like she is being a "coward" when she says this, but she says that it is the truth, that she has a lot of pleasure when she is with someone. She asks the audience to imagine that the boy is thinking of her as his "girl friend," and that the girl is "like a dog"