Yes, the (expensive) gift bag just seemed rather empty as a gesture, and the items in the basket seemed sort of deliberately careless as though Maxine was just trying to send a message, "It is the first time I've ever met you, and I want to convey two things: I am from a wealthy WASP New York family, and these are the sorts of expensive, generic, conspicuous consumption things we give as gifts." I noticed that Gogol followed Max around as she was randomly picking up items in the shop; she never relied on Gogol for guidance about the best sort of gift to bring (and of course we know that she didn't heed any of the things Gogol told her about what was considered inappropriate such as the displays of physical affection -- planting kisses on both parents, especially Ashoke, when they were visibly uncomfortable was clueless at best. It seemed rather condescending).
She did seem to try a bit harder later on after Gogol's father died, but she also was sort of callous when she talked to Gogol at the wake, and she displayed asuperficial and status-conscious sensibility in general, and she didn't seem capable of loving Gogol in a very genuine way. Of course "Moose" was much worse as she understood Gogol much better and she knew that he trusted her and adored her, and that their families were ecstatic when they married. She seemed resentful right from the start. From what I could tell the massive amount of anger and resentment Moose displayed toward Gogol (shown in many ways but symbolized by her turn to "Pierre," blurting out Pierre's name, and her extreme hostility when she told Gogol that she had turned down the position at the Sorbonne) didn't have to do with him at all, and it seemed so cruel when she knew that Gogol loved her deeply. It seemed like she was using him as an excuse to rebel against traditions she didn't like -- and of course that wasn't fair to Gogol. I felt crushed and so sad for Gogol when his marriage to Moose fell apart. In the long run his life would be happier not being married to someone who treated him in a way he didn't deserve and punished him for wrongs he did not commit, but wow was that harsh and heartbreaking.
"Hearts and kidneys are tinker toys! I am talking about the central nervous system!"
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