CHAPTER 4
In this chapter of jaywalking with the Irish, David Monagan explores the pub- life - the extraordinary public house called "Hi-B", where he- as always, meets a lot of interesting and definitely one-of-a kind people with whom he is chatting .
The author also conveys the situation of the family; getting started in Ireland or making necessary arrangements.
In this chapter of jaywalking with the Irish, David Monagan explores the pub- life - the extraordinary public house called "Hi-B", where he- as always, meets a lot of interesting and definitely one-of-a kind people with whom he is chatting .
The author also conveys the situation of the family; getting started in Ireland or making necessary arrangements.
CHAPTER 5
In this chapter he uses the first sentences “the true symbol of Ireland is a circle”, a talisman shape to explain that Irish people very often tend to reminisce about what has happened in the past. (In our English class we also heard that also the songs or conversations are full with nostalgia)
What’s more is that David and his wife visited Paddy, Bun’s son and his wife and stopped at a nearby pub, named Mary Osborne’s, where Jamie could show her talent as a singer. (“a golden noodle…”)
Monagan also mentions the vanishing of magnificent and picturesque places, which are now replaced by bungalows of the rich.
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