Breakfast at Tiffany's Section 2

Summary

Notes

  • "21" (15) - A highly popular restaurant located in Midtown Manhattan.
  • "Waltzing Matilda" (15) - Written in 1895 by poet and nationalist Banjo Paterson, "Waltzing Matilda" is Australia's most widely known song and has been popularly suggested as a potential national anthem many times.
  • Picayunes (16) - A brand of cigarettes produced until the 1960's and known as "The Pride of New Orleans."
  • Melba toast (16) - A type of toast that is very dry, crisp, and thinly-sliced. It is often served with soups and salads or topped with melted cheese.
  • Cole Porter (16) - An American composer and songwriter noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes, and complex form.
  • Kurt Weill (16) - From Germany, Weill was a leading composer for the stage and a composer of concert works from the 1920's until his death in 1950.
  • Oklahoma! (16) - The first musical play written by Rodgers & Hammerstein, Oklahoma! tells the story of cowboy Curly McLane and his romance with farmer girl Laurey Williams.

Commentary

Study Questions

1. Why did Miss Golightly start ringing the bell of the narrator?

2. When and why does Miss Golighly show up on the fire escape of the narrator?

3. At what age does Miss Golightly leave home?

4. Who is Fred: why does Miss Golightly ask if she may call the narrator by this name?

5. Why does Miss Golightly believe Thursdays are "gruesome"?

6. Who is Sally Tomato?

7. Who is Mr. O'Shaughnessy?

External Resources

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