Wu Ting
How would you interpret the last sentence? My friends are all green that I am hep to Shep, especially when I told them about your movie package. Holy Joe, congrats on that. Could you find a tiny role for me? I’ll be the lad in the loincloth sitting on a rock, smoking a herd of Camels during the battle scene, trying to sneak a gander at Robert Taylor. Lord and Butler, that fellow is cuter than snappers. And pointing the finger at anything pink now, I see in the papers. How would you interpret the last sentence: pointing the finger at anything pink…? How would you interpret ‘pink’ here? And whom do you think the ‘fellow’ mentioned in the preceding sentence refer to? If it refers to Robert Taylor, then I think the word ‘pink’ means tending to socialism, right? Because Robert Taylor was famous for his antic-communist attitude. Thanks! And this excerpt is taken from The Lacuna by Kingsolver.I mean 'anti-communist'.
Apr 26, 2015 9:05 AM
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Yes, it means that Taylor was involved in casting suspicion on people he suspected of being communist sympathizers/
April 26, 2015
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