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chatterbid 's review for:
Brideshead Revisited
by Evelyn Waugh
Although there were glamour, riches, and success for these beautiful socialites, throughout the story you could feel there were darker times just around the corner. It was like the author was saying, “Don’t get too comfy, it gets rocky in a bit”.
The saddest part of the book is the description of how wretched and desolate an alcoholic’s demise can be. We hear,
“I suppose he doesn’t suffer?”
“Oh, yes, I think he does. One can have no idea what the suffering may be, to be maimed as he is - no dignity, no power of will”
The saddest part of the book is the description of how wretched and desolate an alcoholic’s demise can be. We hear,
“I suppose he doesn’t suffer?”
“Oh, yes, I think he does. One can have no idea what the suffering may be, to be maimed as he is - no dignity, no power of will”