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Summary
Ted puts on a tape of the Red Socks playing the Yankees. The two begin to talk about Edward Bernays, the nephew of Sigmund Freud and marketing pioneer, as well as Dichter, someone that Marty worked with. The baseball game is very close and Marty leaves the room (after asking why the players are in their away uniforms even though they are at home and why Ted is not at work).. Eventually, Ted yells to Marty that the Red Socks won, and Marty becomes reinvigorated.
The narrative then goes back to the unknown father's narrative. The father puts on a baseball game, a sign to his family that he is not to be disturbed. He contemplates about the other woman (not his wife) and how he would like to have a new life with her with new children. His son then speaks and...
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This section contains 701 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |