A Night Out From Two Different Perspectives

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...on different things. For example, a person who is sitting at a bar and drinking will perceive the atmosphere and crowd very differently from someone who is in the same room but not drinking. Two essays, one from the perspective of the drinker, and the other of the alcoholic non-drinker, are relayed as follows, in first person. The following scenario involves a husband and wife who represent the drinker and non-drinker respectively:

Essay One: Non-drinker perspective

I arrived at Steve's Pub and waved to our friends Carrie and Jake. We were meeting them there for drinks while we decide where to go for dinner. My husband Sam walked beside me. He drinks. I am an alcoholic but I have been sober for fifteen years. I kiss Carrie and Jake on the cheek and then the bartender asks what we are having. "A club soda, please," I say quietly. The bartender puts down a napkin and soon after a glass with bubbling water and a piece of lemon appears. My friends order wine...

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