Fat - Response
I was really thrown for a loop by Raymond Carver's "Fat". The unusual frame narrative and conversational tone made me think on my first read that not much of significance had happened. However, the idea of control really stood out to me multiple times as I read again. The man being served makes a point to say that he has no choice in the way that he eats, and the narrator likens herself to him (and presumably his lack of control) when she is taken advantage of by her partner. I initially had no idea why the man in the restaurant referred to himself as "we", but it shows a connection between these two characters that hopefully ends in a change for our narrator.
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