Cab rides
Brett and Jake have a very strange relationship that is very hard to understand. The last lines of the book are very revealing. They are very similar to the first passage, they are in a cab together lamenting how they can't be together but the tones of the scenes share some similarities but also differences. In both scenes Jake's sadness is very apparent in the first scene they skrt around the topic of Jake's injury. Jake is begging to be together with Brett trying desperately pleading and barganing but she says no. His injury is too limiting for the relationship to work. Brett continues to rely on Jake emotionally. He sacrifcies time and puts in a lot of effort despite being told it won't work. Despite trying to be hard boiled he continues to try to help her. He seems to be slowly realizing that he is more and more like Cohn and the other guys he sees as unmasculine. To me it seems like Jake is losing his grasp on his facade. Near the ...