Monday, April 11, 2011

W.N. Chapters 2,4,6,8,10, & 12 DS Qs

2. Is Jack truly happy with his not-so-pleasant looking wife newest wife?
4. Why would any mother in their right mind force their children to spend their Friday night free-time watching television that upsetted them?
6. In what sense is Jack obsessed with Hitler? Does he worship him or just intrigued by him? To name one's son Heinrich is a little intense, or at least that is what I think.
8. At the beginning of Jack's transformation into a much more scholarly professor, why had he not considered the most obvioous change needed to be made, to learn German? Why is physical appearance so predominant in all of the reading so far?
10. Why would Jack feel comforted by the fact that his back account has been validated? Shouldn't it be without checking or worry?
12. Why does this novel seem slightly arbitraty at times, lacking a concrete plot, and and sometimes disconnected and void of emotion?

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