Money Always Talks

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Money Always Talks by Mind Map: Money Always Talks

1. Occassion

1.1. Answer

1.1.1. The summer beach in New York, Gin Lane.

1.2. Quote(s) from the article that supports your claim

1.2.1. "After passing through an upscale area of homes that stood discretely apart, we came to the mythic Gin Lane." "In an instant, Gin Lane had turned me into a self-conscious “Hawaiian”

1.3. Explanation

1.3.1. From reading this quote you can see that in this passage the occasion of the reader is taken place in New York.

2. Action

2.1. Answer

2.1.1. Walk in the beach

2.2. Quote(s) from the article that supports your claim

2.2.1. "I decided to take a walk to the beach"

2.3. Explanation

2.3.1. She decided that she wanted to walk to the beach as said above.

3. Points

3.1. Answer

3.1.1. She lost her money and her daughter is mad at her

3.2. Quote(s) from the article that support your claim

3.2.1. "the majestic uses to which this money had been put — made us feel like nouveaux pauvres, dispossessed refugees from another, grime-coated country."

3.3. Explanation

4. Speaker

4.1. Answer

4.1.1. The narrator is the author of this article. (Daphne Merkin)

4.2. Quote(s) from the article that supports your claim

4.2.1. "At the tail end of the summer, I happened to stay with my teenage daughter at the rented house of friends in Southampton."

4.3. Explanation

4.3.1. The speaker uses the first person pronouns, otherwise known as the first person.

5. Tone

5.1. Answer

5.1.1. Rich people are better off than other people who do not have money

5.2. Quote(s) from the article that supports your claim

5.2.1. "Ernest Hemingway was wrong, and F. Scott Fitzgerald was right: The rich are different, not only because they have more money but also because they elicit such an oxymoronic barrage of responses."

5.3. Explanation

5.3.1. Ernest said everyone is equal and Scott said only rich people are better and she said Scott was correct which means she claims rich people are better than lower class people.