Barclay
Mr. Mumble. "The Great Gatsby": on a party, A tray of cocktails floated at us through the twilight, and we sat down at a table with the two girls in yellow and three men, each one introduced to us as Mr. Mumble. question: It's obvious "Mr.Mumble" is not their real name, but what does it mean here? thank you for your help and your time
2 Thg 02 2015 03:01
Câu trả lời · 2
The speaker is making a joke. Or at least is being mildly facetious. Instead of saying "I was introduced to three men, but the introductions sounded like a mumble to me and I couldn't understand them," he says "they were introduced to me as 'Mr. Mumble.'" Part of the point is that this is a familiar problem in parties, He expects us, the audience, to recognize a familiar situation. We understand that it is impossible to misinterpret a mumbled name as the actual word "mumble," to say nothing of then name "Mumble," but we get the point.
2 tháng 2 năm 2015
It means that the narrator didn't hear what the men's names were, and probably he didn't care what they were.
2 tháng 2 năm 2015
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