The narrator begins this chapter by asking the reader to describe each of the characters with an animal. The first question is "who is this girl?" and the second is "please describe each other" . The narrator tells us that she is a little girl and that the first thing she likes about him is that he is so "cocky." The narrator then asks the reader what it was like to meet him for the very first time. He tells her that he went to the theater with her to watch a movie called "crazy primitives," in which the father throws his family members across a cliff in order to protect them. He says that because of his parents' failed marriage, he has never experienced the "fatherly love" that others have experienced since birth. He also tells the reader that his biggest wish is to marry someone he truly loves. He wants to give his son a happy family so that his son or daughter will not have to depend on novels or movies to learn what love is. When he was younger, he asked where his father came from. His father did not say that a stork delivered him to their doorstep or that he found him in a trashcan "like the other parents." The father told him that he was an angel and that his mother was the most beautiful person in the world. The father hugged the narrator and said nothing, but he could feel the warm warmth of the hug. He told her that she would leave her mother when she grew up and that he loved her. When the narrator first fell into love with the father, she was unsure about the relationship. He was a "very stubborn person," she says, and she argued with him every time they argued. He ignored her for a week, but she teased him and made him like this world.
The narrator begins this chapter by asking the reader to describe each of the characters with an animal. The first question is "who is this girl?" and the second is "please describe each other" . The narrator tells us that she is a little girl and that the first thing she likes about him is that he is so "cocky." The narrator then asks the reader what it was like to meet him for the very first time. He tells her that he went to the theater with her to watch a movie called "crazy primitives," in which the father throws his family members across a cliff in order to protect them. He says that because of his parents' failed marriage, he has never experienced the "fatherly love" that others have experienced since birth. He also tells the reader that his biggest wish is to marry someone he truly loves. He wants to give his son a happy family so that his son or daughter will not have to depend on novels or movies to learn what love is. When he was younger, he asked where his father came from. His father did not say that a stork delivered him to their doorstep or that he found him in a trashcan "like the other parents." The father told him that he was an angel and that his mother was the most beautiful person in the world. The father hugged the narrator and said nothing, but he could feel the warm warmth of the hug. He told her that she would leave her mother when she grew up and that he loved her. When the narrator first fell into love with the father, she was unsure about the relationship. He was a "very stubborn person," she says, and she argued with him every time they argued. He ignored her for a week, but she teased him and made him like this world.