Showing posts with label Romero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romero. Show all posts

Entry #19

As I see it, the major conflict in this entire story is love, namely so-and-so in love with Brett.

Let's count up Brett's mentioned lovers!

Jake Barnes: Our bleeding heart protagonist. He's a struggling writer/journalist who was changed permanently from the war. He met Brett during the war while she was a nurse and he was wounded.

Michael: A lovely man who is constantly drunk, but who isn't in this story! He is engaged to Brett, but he definitely knows what he is in for. He knows that Brett fools around with other men and that she is not going to change any time soon. He even comments on how she is cheating on him with other men right in front of him.

Count M: A random Count who buys Brett some alcohol and takes her out every once in a while in Paris. Apparently she has told him that she still loves Jake and yet he is perfectly fine with fooling around with her.

Robert Cohn: Hopelessly in love with Brett--unrequited love that is. He went away with Brett for a weekend or so in San Sebastian, and he has been hooked ever since. He even beat up Romero because of his jealousy!

Romero: The young, suave bull fighter. This may be the only guy besides Jake and her previous husband that she has actually been in love with. Believe it or not, Brett suddenly was unselfish and let him go so she would not interfere with his career.

Those are the important lovers among possibly hundreds not mentioned.

"Why didn't you keep him?"
"I don't know. It isn't the sort of thing one does. I don't think I hurt him any." [page 245].

Brett never thinks she hurts her men any, but I'm pretty sure she leaves a much larger impact than what she thinks. I'm kind of over her at this point. Stop abusing love, Brett.

Entry #11

Characters, characters, characters!

There are not twenty main characters in this book, but there are many that are mentioned fleetingly with a bit of a story with them.

"Do you still love me Jake?"
"Yes," I said.
"Because I'm a goner...I'm a goner. I'm mad about the Romero boy. I'm in love with him, I think." [page 187].

The bull-fighting Romero foils the protagonist Jake Barnes.
Here's a little breakdown of both characters that I have come up with.
Romero
suave
19 years old
in shape
Spanish
Bull fighter
loves Brett
Barnes
tortured soul
mid-30s
his physical status is not actually mentioned, but I imagine him as average
American
writer/journalist
loves Brett
Brett is quite the man's lady as it seems that every guy she meets falls in love with her. What a wonderful disease. I won't lie, that would get old quickly if I were her.
Romero is basically the opposite of Barnes in every aspect except that they both love Brett. They both have a great love for bullfighting, but Barnes doesn't have anything to do with the actual fighting. He is an "aficionado," which is a wonderful word to say :]. Jake seems to be the brooding, tortured soul, but Romero is the suave, awesome, popular jock that everybody wants to be friends with. Personally, I think I like Jake more than Romero because Jake is older and has had more experience in the world, especially since he has seen the tragedy of war to deal with.