# Discussion forum 5 2 trust mother 1000 83%7% - [x] - [x] - [ ] (34) - [ ] - [ ] Hangovers by Jennifer Pashley ” That tastes like strawberry milkshakes, fake and pink.” Hanovers This story begins with ”That taste like strawberry milkshakes, fake and pink.” It might seem to be a sweet story but this is about hangovers. Attracted by this mysterious beginning, I decided to read Hangovers. The explanation of hangovers in this story is different from what I usually imagine. ”””” The author expresses the hungover: "A hangover calls you in the middle of the night, in your own house, when you forget to unplug the old dial phone that rings with a loud metal bell in the kitchen. "(Pashley, n.d.) This must have been the bell ringing in the middle of the night that woke me up. Anyway, the artist's expression is unique. What surprised me the most was the last scene. …show more content…
"(Pashley, n.d.) The bell that rang in the middle of the night must have woken him up. The main character was probably hungover and woke up in the middle of the night by a ringing bell. Anyway, the author's expression is unique. The explanation of the hangover written in this story is not what I usually think of. Surely the state of anesthesia is also a hangover, so I was intoxicated by the author's surrealistic work. The scene that surprised me the most was the last scene, with you in the hospital room. The author conveys that the scene is one in which the patient is under anesthesia by telling us that there is a girl beside you lying on the bed, not even looking at you, and that the patient's condition is deteriorating as nurses come in and out of the hospital