Money Always Talks

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Money Always Talks by Mind Map: Money Always Talks

1. Speaker

1.1. Answer

1.1.1. Daphne Merkin

1.2. I happened to stay with my teenage daughter at the rented house of friends in Southampton.

1.3. Explanation

1.3.1. Its the Arthur because it says I.

2. Occassion

2.1. Answer

2.1.1. Summer, New York ,Gin Lane

2.2. After passing through an upscale area of homes that stood discretely apart, we came to the mythic Gin Lane.

2.3. Explanation

2.3.1. Because it showed where she was.

3. Action

3.1. Answer

3.1.1. The Arthur has lost her money

3.2. Money may buy lots of toys, but perhaps the most crucial thing it buys is privacy — refuge from the masses (and mass transportation).

3.3. Explanation

3.3.1. It shows that she didn't have enough money but she had bought things privately without thinking.

4. Points

4.1. Answer

4.1.1. The Arthur talks about how the rich act and what they think of the poor, and also how its a lot better to be rich.

4.2. they make us think we would do better if we had their dough (exercise more discerning taste, give more generously to worthy causes, assume a more modest air).

4.3. Explanation

5. Tone

5.1. Answer

5.1.1. The rich are different than the poor.

5.2. The rich are different, not only because they have more money but also because they elicit such an oxymoronic barrage of responses. They’re worse, and they’re better, reviled and adulated.

5.3. Explanation

5.3.1. People that are rich think that you can get anything with money but thats not always true, there are many things that cant be bought with money.