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Why This Matters
Connect literature to life
This chapter teaches how financial desperation can force you to accept help from people you previously dismissed, revealing the fragility of class boundaries.
Practice This Today
This week, notice when you judge someone's choices without knowing their constraints—the single mom working three jobs, the college graduate in retail, the person who moved back home.
Now let's explore the literary elements.
Key Quotes & Analysis
"The future stretched before her dull and bare as the deserted length of Fifth Avenue, and opportunities showed as meagrely as the few cabs trailing in quest of fares that did not come."
Context: As Lily leaves her aunt's house after being cut off financially
This metaphor perfectly captures Lily's desperation - she's like those empty cabs searching for passengers who aren't there. The comparison to Fifth Avenue emphasizes how far she's fallen from the glamorous life she once knew.
In Today's Words:
Her future looked as empty as a dead-end street, with about as many opportunities as an Uber driver during a snowstorm.
"Half the trouble in life is caused by pretending there isn't any."
Context: When she apologizes to Lily for abandoning her during the scandal
Fisher advocates for facing problems directly rather than pretending they don't exist. It's both an apology and practical advice - denial makes everything worse.
In Today's Words:
Most of our problems get worse because we pretend everything's fine when it's not.
"She realized that while she had been falling, he had been rising."
Context: Lily's thoughts about Simon Rosedale as a potential husband
This captures the reversal of fortune - Lily who once rejected Rosedale as beneath her now sees him as potentially her salvation. It shows how quickly social positions can flip.
In Today's Words:
While she'd been losing everything, he'd been winning at life.
Thematic Threads
Pride
In This Chapter
Lily must swallow her pride to accept the Gormers' help, people she once considered beneath her social class
Development
Evolved from earlier chapters where pride drove her decisions; now it's become a luxury she can't afford
In Your Life:
You might face this when unemployment forces you to take a job you once thought was 'beneath' you
Class
In This Chapter
The Gormers represent new money trying to buy social acceptance, while Lily represents old society in decline
Development
Deepened from earlier exploration of social hierarchy; now shows how economic necessity can bridge class divisions
In Your Life:
You see this when financial pressure forces you to socialize outside your usual economic circle
Identity
In This Chapter
Lily questions who she's becoming as she adapts to the Gormers' world, feeling herself change with each compromise
Development
Continued erosion from previous chapters; she's actively aware of her transformation now
In Your Life:
This happens when major life changes force you to act in ways that feel foreign to your self-image
Survival
In This Chapter
Lily learns that survival sometimes means becoming someone you never thought you'd be
Development
Introduced here as Lily's primary motivation shifts from social climbing to basic survival
In Your Life:
You experience this during any crisis that forces you to prioritize practical needs over idealistic preferences
Judgment
In This Chapter
Lily discovers the people she once judged as vulgar show her more genuine warmth than her former elite friends
Development
Builds on earlier themes of social hypocrisy; now Lily experiences the reversal firsthand
In Your Life:
This occurs when life circumstances force you to rely on people you previously dismissed or avoided
You now have the context. Time to form your own thoughts.
Discussion Questions
- 1
What forces Lily to accept help from the Gormers, people she once looked down on?
analysis • surface - 2
How does desperation change Lily's standards and what she's willing to consider?
analysis • medium - 3
Where do you see people today accepting help from sources they once judged or dismissed?
application • medium - 4
How can someone maintain their core values while making necessary compromises for survival?
application • deep - 5
What does Lily's experience reveal about how crisis reshapes our identity and priorities?
reflection • deep
Critical Thinking Exercise
Map Your Lifeline Network
Create three circles: people you'd naturally turn to for help, people you respect but rarely interact with, and people you might judge but who have resources or connections. Think about a current challenge you're facing or might face. Which circle might actually offer the most practical help? What assumptions are you making about each group?
Consider:
- •Consider whether your pride might be blocking potential opportunities
- •Think about what each group might want or need in return for their help
- •Reflect on how accepting help from unexpected sources might change your perspective
Journaling Prompt
Write about a time when you had to swallow your pride to accept help, or when you refused help because of who was offering it. What did you learn about yourself and others?
Coming Up Next...
Chapter 21: The Temptation of Revenge
Lily must navigate the delicate balance of her new social position while contemplating whether to pursue Rosedale. Her choices are narrowing, and the consequences of her next move could determine her entire future.





