The last section of the book double indemnity is the best of the whole book as we read about the murder of Mr. Nirdlinger, trying to scam the system and, the betrayal of the femme fatale. We see how feeling can change a persons mind about their decisions. Walter started to fall in love with Lola but Lola is still in love with Sachetti. She was talking crazy about taking her stepmom to court, Lola was telling Walter all about Phyllis’s past and she had a past of killing and betraying a lot of people for her own good.
It seemed like every body was out for their themselves and they are all full of betrayal Walter wants to get away with this murder but then he decides to take Phyllis out of the picture, so that he can stop worrying about someone snitching on him. He was going to push her off the cliff with Sachettis’s car so that it looked like he killed her and that would make Lola stop loving him. Walters feelings changed his mind about Phyllis, he didn’t want Lola to find out the he killed her father.
When Phyllis called Walter he wanted to meet up with her at Griffith Park, so that he could get rid of her but she betrayed him and when he was supposed to meet her, she showed up late and shot him in the chest to get rid of him. So that she didn’t have someone pushing down on her head with his thumb. It was weird to me that Keyes would do this for Walter after he tried to pull a scam over on the company. That Mr. Norton didn’t take this opportunity to put Walter in jail, but then again I guess it saved the company a lot of money. How the company got out of the lawyer fees, and all of the court fees. I think after Keyes told him that he was leaving he was surprised that the company had made this decision.
I really didn’t understand the end of the story, how Walter met up with Phyllis. If Phyllis shot me and tried to get rid of me I would be kinda butt hurt and how she said that they would be better off getting married. I liked how Lola and Sachetti got married the day when Phyllis and Walter had left. I thought that it was pretty cool that they left the country unknown and how Keyes got a written up synopsis of the whole thing that Walter and Phyllis have done.
I did not understand the last word of the novel when it said “The Moon” (115)