Andrea is a land operator with high quality appearances. She has a good spouse, great financial security, and an occupation in which she exceeds the expectations. Some portion of her prosperity at offering land is her capacity to utilize traps to make any house pleasurable and attractive. Often, Andrea will bring Mondo, her dog, to a house, hoping the buyers enjoy her canine cutie. Her most normal and effective ploy is to convey her unique bowl to the house, a bowl that she says is a wonderful catch, since it is both low-key and recognizable to buyers. She sets the bowl in an easy seeing place, typically on an end table for buyers to see. The bowl fits in any place. Continuously, Andrea leaves the bowl alone. It sits alone at home, as …show more content…
Beattie presents the bowl as impeccable, which is an immediate indication that something unique in the story must be the inverse of flawless, Andrea's life. The bowl goes about as an image of opportunity and favor that she is endeavoring to clutch and in certainty does not need her significant other to make her happy. The forlornness topic all through the story is available in her own home, and the way that she tries to counterfeit a home-like feel in a considerable lot of her show homes. The way that Andrea feels void and alone in her home mirrors the contention in her life and that she is miserable. Andrea is battling in her life and ends up noticeably fixated on a bowl that is a material