who are/is the subject?
the man/the couple
what does the title mean/where does it come from?
it is a question the man says to the woman in the story
which is the central theme?
loneliness
which is the main feature of Carver's writing?
minimalism
what does dance represents?
a moment where emotions and human relationships become visible through movement.
why was the couple interested by the furniture?
because they had just moved in and they needed furniture
what is the relationship between the old man and the woman?
The man is attracted to the woman, but his age and position also make him seem somewhat pathetic. The woman, on the other hand, seems attracted to the man, but also somewhat disinterested.
why does the characters never talk about their feelings?
to emphasize the lack of communication
list three features of Carver's writing
short sentences, simple vocabulary, and very limited descriptions, no psycological analysis
which is the role of dance?
expressing feeling without talking
what does the woman do after that day?
she keeps talking about what happened
why was the man described so detached from the furniture?
to critique the society
what does the couple and the man represents?
the contrast between youth and old
how does the reader embody the character?
by inferring feelings from actions, estures, and dialogue.
which is one of the main aspects of dancing?
the relationship between body and space
why is the man selling the furniture?
probably he is moving out after a separation
why is the man emotionally distant?
because he kows he needs connection after his loss but doesn't want to admit his vulnerability
which is the goal of alcohol?
lowering inhibitions and blurring boundaries
how is the dialogue composed by Carver?
Conversations are realistic but often incomplete, reflecting how people speak in real life
how does the unusual setting affects the scene?
it creates a surreal atmosphere that lead dance to be symbolic
how does that day affect the woman?
she keeps thinking about what happened, feeling connected but uncomfortable to that memory
what does the personalities of the characters hint as a critique to the society?
a cycle where couple starts by being happy and in love to being angry when they're older
how is the theme of memory expressed?
by the woman who keeps talking about the event
which is the theory used by Carver?
the iceberg theory
which is the idea of dance?
some experiences are felt through the body rather than understood through language