Monday, 28 October 2013
Reflection: Chapters 3 & 4
In chapters 3-4, David begins to see, even at a young age, that there is something wrong with his society. After he accidentally wishes he had a third arm while trying to bandage his hand his father is outraged at him for wishing to be a mutant. I think this showed David that even his own family is hostile. Without his family to talk to he looks to his Uncle Axel who gives him sensible advice. David also discovers that he has the gift of telepathy. This will become critical to the plot of the story because he is now different from the normal people and this gift could easily become a curse. Now David has to grow up with multiple secrets: his telepathy and Sophie's toes, so he can only trust few people. David's community is as much devil-fearing as it is God-loving. These people are afraid of the unknown. 'There is nothing to fear but fear itself.' - Franklin D. Roosevelt. The people of Waknuk live by this quote as if it were their only option.
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Good work! I like how you used the quote to relate to the story.
ReplyDeleteReally good quote! I like how it connects to the story and David's society really well. I find it interesting how you said David's gift could easily become a curse, and he has multiple secrets he must keep.
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