Fever 1793

During Chapters 6 - 8, the reader is shown some distinctions between how the wealthy andtheworkingclasspeoplelive.Choose atleast one example that demonstrates the contrast of the different lifestyles led by the Ogilvies versus the Cooks (Mattie's family).

Book: Fever 1973

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Mattie and her mother travel to the Ogilvie's expensive and large home where they are greeted by Mrs. Ogilvie and her two daughters, Colette and Jeannine. The Ogilvie family is a somewhat comically self-important society family in Philadelphia. Although Mrs. Cook finds the family impressive and socially important, Mattie sees through the convention and realizes the family's children are simply rude and selfish. While mattie and her family work hard everyday running the coffeehouse, the Ogilvie's don't seem to do much at all and live in luxury.