You sound like Darth Vader, I say bluntly. Elinor doesn't even flinch. So be it, she says, and sips her water. That is totally a Darth Vader thing to say. Next she'll be ordering the destruction of a thousand innocent Jedi younglings.
In the book "Shopaholic to the Stars" by Sophie Kinsella, a humorous exchange occurs where the narrator bluntly compares Elinor's demeanor to that of Darth Vader. This comparison reflects the seriousness and gravity of Elinor's attitude, which is highlighted when she nonchalantly responds, suggesting an acceptance of the comparison. The narrator humorously engages with the notion that Elinor might follow up her stoic response with something as alarming as ordering the destruction of Jedi younglings, capturing the essence of both characters. This interplay demonstrates the witty banter that characterizes Kinsella's writing and adds an entertaining layer to their relationship.
In the book "Shopaholic to the Stars" by Sophie Kinsella, a humorous exchange occurs where the narrator bluntly compares Elinor's demeanor to that of Darth Vader. This comparison reflects the seriousness and gravity of Elinor's attitude, which is highlighted when she nonchalantly responds, suggesting an acceptance of the comparison.
The narrator humorously engages with the notion that Elinor might follow up her stoic response with something as alarming as ordering the destruction of Jedi younglings, capturing the essence of both characters. This interplay demonstrates the witty banter that characterizes Kinsella's writing and adds an entertaining layer to their relationship.