Patriot! Red Scare!
And of course, this has to go down in one chapter, so it kind of has to be boiled down to a couple key points. And this is taking place at the height of Red scare, white bread, suburbia America in 1956.
So I thought these thoughts would probably go through his mind:
Americans really like cleanliness and efficiency (as a German, he feels right at home).
Americans really don't like authority and intimidation and people marching around with guns (as a German, he finds this kind of refreshing, but also wonders how the trains can possibly run on time, with such a lax attitude).
Americans are scared to death of Communism, or foreigners in general (as a German, he can identify with that feeling).
Americans feel supremely confident, almost vain and arrogant, about what their country stands for - not who they are, ethnically or racially, but their "way of life" (this fills him with awe at an attitude he really can't understand as a non-American).
For regular readers: bonus points if you can identify the exemplar of attitudes 3 and 4!
3 Comments:
You're an evil man, Paffenroth. I know what (ahem, whom) you're getting at, but I'll keep me trap shut in the interest of propriety. I'll aver that the individual is cute and fuzzy, though.
Hm... I've a sudden craving for marmalade.
Oh, you two are good. Clearly you know me well, you poor benighted creatures.
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