In his novel The Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad sates "we live as we dream, alone". This build really captures the essence of that quote through a drunk hobo's eyes. The first thing that shows the isolation drunk hobo's live in is the lack of surroundings. The build is on an empty plate, left to fend for itself. One might also notice the lack of windows, enforcing the motif of isolation by making it clear that no one can truly see into the life of a drunk hobo. It's an interesting occurrence that the builder made it hallow, almost as if to show that hobos have no inner value or self conscience. Another trait that stands out is the lack of color. They grey walls emanate the cold darkness that drunk hobos experience. The once thing it could use is a symbol of hope. The blue sky, the created a striking contrast with the grey walls, almost achieves this, but it could be brought out more. Overall, "drunk drivers shack/house/hobohome/whateveryouwanttocallit" captures the essence of the life of a drunk homeless person very well, it just could have benefited with something more to show the hope for drunk homeless people.