when it comes to this film, which is a little bit about the tragedy of human nature,
Meredith has a line, and said to Tom who pretended to be Dickie, 'The truth is that if you've had money your entire life, even if you despise it, which we do...Agreed? You're only truly comfortable around other people who have it and despise it.' Twenty-five to eighty thousand words of narcissism are not even one What about the nature of Ripley's tragedy? I also need to use two truths, how to emphasize the arrogant and natural superiority of your rich second-generation dude who were born with golden spoons and the value of useless straw bags.
Like things gather, people are divided into groups. Tom, in the final analysis, is obsessed with the glitz of the upper-class world that never intersects with his grass roots, no matter how he imitates and pretends; however, the upper class has never put you in the eye.
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