![]() ![]() ![]() But Park Avenue, with those big old buildings facing one another, full of old white people, there's none of that feeling, right? It's a canyon. What do the Riverside Drive apartments represent to Carney? What did you make of his change of heart about Strivers' Row at the end of the novel? Consider Freddie's comment that on Riverside, "There's us, there's water, and then there's more land, we're all a part of the same thing.Which changes more, the city or the people, and how do the scenes of New York in the novel compare to those of the present day? ![]()
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