In this short scene, the young narrator is introduced. He is introduced as a twenty-year-old student who has just graduated from college. He tells the audience that he has just received a "best present" from his benefactor: a house. He explains that he lives with his nanny, who has been caring for him since he was six years old. He says that they are "even closer" than his mother and his family, and that he wants a "real family" as well. The young narrator tells us that he is interested in a "bloody but sacred job" as a coroner's roommate, a job that involves "learning a lot about and now -- human body -- from her" . The narrator then tells us about the results of the "best screen couple vote" , in which people vote for the best couple they have ever seen on a show. He asks if the couple is jealous of him, and the narrator replies that he was fine when he left her for a year, but when he saw the couple on the show, he felt "so far away from" them .
In this short scene, the young narrator is introduced. He is introduced as a twenty-year-old student who has just graduated from college. He tells the audience that he has just received a "best present" from his benefactor: a house. He explains that he lives with his nanny, who has been caring for him since he was six years old. He says that they are "even closer" than his mother and his family, and that he wants a "real family" as well. The young narrator tells us that he is interested in a "bloody but sacred job" as a coroner's roommate, a job that involves "learning a lot about and now -- human body -- from her" . The narrator then tells us about the results of the "best screen couple vote" , in which people vote for the best couple they have ever seen on a show. He asks if the couple is jealous of him, and the narrator replies that he was fine when he left her for a year, but when he saw the couple on the show, he felt "so far away from" them .