InventoryBrian: Describing reflection. Darkness, but light bag. Noodles. Japan. Tito likes mystery entailed by Japan? He's not sure what he's doing. How does he fit in? His role in shadow, darkness. Deanna: "Japan was a planet of benign mystery, source of games and anime and plasma TV." Not just a country, but a planet. Implication is that it's worlds apart from his own. Source of entertainment stuff. Joseph: Why emphasis on socks? More comfortable. He is glad not to be uncomfortable. Charlie: Details matter more, perhaps, in texts where the principle of economy looms large. Think of text messaging. Yohji Yamamoto: who is that? Or what? Tie-in between that name and noodles and rumination on Japan. For the second pass, look for individual words that leap out at you as potentially significant. Also, look for comparisons. They tend to be burdened with a lot of meaning. Joseph: austerity/austere. Havana vs. NYC. Deanna: Tito doesn't understand how in NYC you can spend money to look austere. But he does get fashion. Charlie: A suggestion that fashion -- asymmetrical lapels that Tito understands -- may be separated from economic realities that are hard to wrap one's mind around. Tags: honors 200, inventory, literature Current Location: 85721
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