Notes on a Scandal: What Was She Thinking? by Zoe Heller

Notes on a Scandal: What Was She Thinking?



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Publisher: Picador
ISBN: 9780312426095
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Page: 272


Does she think handwriting notes and taking photos of the paper makes her look more genuine or something? To think that this same woman is going to be in charge of the same division of the same people who spoke out against Obamacare, she's going to have to go against about 50% of the country. I think this is one of the great things Zoë Heller pulls off in this book: she exploits the fact that we, readers in general, are predisposed to believe whatever the narrator is telling us. It's almost astonishing two men (director Richard Eyre and screenwriter Patrick Marber) could translate Zoe Heller's titillating novel, What Was She Thinking: Notes on a Scandal, into such a wise film portrait about women. Unlike in The events of the story are narrated as Barbara keeps a journal of her obsessive relationship with Sheba, and she's a captivating and disturbing "unreliable narrator" in the tradition of Holden Caufield or Humbert Humbert. I'm thinking of Testament (1983), for example, and last year's Notes on a Scandal. She's missing a comma in the first sentence before Serena's name, an apostrophe in "I'm" in her last sentence, "Love" should not be capitalized and there needs to be a comma after her closing. Scandal The Short Version: Barbara, an older schoolteacher, recounts the story of Sheba – a younger, new teacher at her school – and the affair she had with a student. However, Barbara has her own agenda and it turns out no one ever quite tells the whole truth. Just type I actually do think it makes her message look more genuine because she took the time to handwrite it. Both smaller, serious I got a chance to see and write about Testament last weekend, and now I've seen Notes on a Scandal too. Just think about the From our brilliant Rhodes Scholar, Rachel Maddow, note the difference between FOX and Maddow, she discusses Facts…probably Facts you didn't even know existed. Barbara's telling of the story is eerie - her unemotional character reminded me of Kath in Never Let Me Go, and early in the book it is hard to tell if it's because she is acting like a reporter, jealous, or for some other reason. €� Doocy: Well, this is a little scary.





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