The ending was a little confusing to me as a reader because
I thought for sure it would end in suicide. Phyllis is defiantly depicted as
the femme fatal role as gorgeous as she is but still double-crossing and manipulative.
She is so indifferent to the feelings of others that she is able to use them at
her leisure. And, since she experiences no involvement, she remains free to
operate without a sense of guilt. The killing of her husband finds her ablaze
with satisfaction. And Walter who initially tries to pull out of their deadly
arrangement is verbally poisoned. And it shows when she says she says she never
loved him "until a minute ago, when I couldn't fire that second
shot." "I If I could change the ending to this story I would defiantly
end in suicide with them being eaten by sharks would have made the ending a
little bit juicier.
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