Zusammenfassung der Ressource
My Greatest ambition
- Opening
- Persona
- Comically
frustrated by
convetions
- 'only thing that
was ever real
to me'
- Juxtaposes fictitious
nature of comic strips
- Joke = 'Lurie' is
successful writer
- Representation of Ambition
- Escape childhood
- Remain in private,
imaginary world
- Wild ambitions are more real
- 'dreamers!'
- !=Comic disgust
- Entirely perosnal
- Conversational comic tone
- 'had any of them
read a comic?'
- Directly to reader
- Comic fustration
- 'pronounced it
not too bad'
- Juxtaposes conclusion
- Varied sentence structure
- Reflects his thoughts
- Short = Excitement
- Childhood Vs. Adult world
- Father represents cynicism of AW
- 'fifty times a night'
- Mocks son
- Aspirations
- Suit, sarcastic
- 'a prince
- Short, contrasts to time deciding
- Bizarre tie
- Comic image, juxtaposes language
- 'standing on tiptoe' 'yelled'
- 'any day will suit me fine'
- Jumps to conclusions,
pretending to be Adult
- 'full-time career'
- 'yes'
- Repetition connotes
momentous decision
- Expectations (of office)
- 'ordinary'
- Repetition conveys
dissapointment
- Naivety
- Childish self-importance
- The Interview
- 'surprised'
- Comic misunderstanding about age
- Elephant in the room
- 'ice cream'
- 'men in grey suits...three'
- More suited to law
- Short, child perspective
- Overly polite
- 'please, please sit down'
- Repetition, awkwardness
- 'uncomfortably smiling'
- 'snapped across the room like a bullet'
- 'blinding smile'
- Attempt to
hide nerves
- 'any old time'
- Confident familiarity
- Ironic, he's not in control
- Ending
- Ambition destroyed
- Symbolised
by magazine
closing
- 'grew out of it'
- Growing up=Giving up
ambitions
- 'I had become a dreamer'
- Breaks rhythn
- Doesn't feel natural
- 'serious painter'
- Ironic, unstable