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He has thrown himself into his battle against Rodenstock and phony wine with the same headlong enthusiasm that he devoted to collecting wine in the first place. This underlines that he has been compensated in elevated social standing and emotional satisfaction.
Koch is so wealthy that status and pride are more important to him than any monetary loss. Occasionally, she has posed as a man. In this description of Astrid, Keefe portrays her as more like a spy than a lawyer in hiding.
She is equipped for her new life, ready to change clothes or her gender presentation to preserve her safety. Keefe highlights her creativity and dedication, creating excitement and anticipation in the reader. This episode contrasts sharply with the family tragedy that undergirds the rest of the narrative. Keefe is also practicing a kind of disguise, presenting the reader with one genre only to switch to another pages later. She recognizes now that her instinct to be loyal to her family amounted to a form of moral compromise.
The act of whispering is often personal and intimate, underlining the sibling bond the reader knows will eventually break. But for me the money was the beginning, because it enabled me to try to get what I really wantedβthe story.