The
fantasy in the short story is developed around Dexter's belief that
happiness can be achieved through profit and desire without a certain
moral foundation that forms the basis of all efforts. In many ways, Dexter's belief in happiness is fantastic. As a caddy, it will be fascinated by wealth traps and high social attraction. When
golfing on the same course used for caddies he understands that he is
playing with the same person who was a caddy or a type of servant with
four people. His "love" for Judy is based on physical and wealth. Dexter is fascinated by what Judy represents and the world she is participating in. After
all, when he talks about her sad life and the beauty that is now,
Dexter cries because it is the death of his illusion as only reality
remains. Presence disenchantment is a premise of the sky that lacks stability.