Saturday, March 3, 2007

moderator: white tigers.

1. On page 38, Maxine talks about seeing the family of the man she had just killed, crying and mourning the death of the man. She sees them but as the narrator, she doesn`t talk about any emotion feelings she had toward them. Does that mean she doesn`t feel even a little sorry for the family? Does that mean she doesn`t show mercy? Is she actually a cruel soul that doesn`t care about anyone besides herself? Is she just hiding her actually sympathies toward that family to make it seem like she`s a strong leader and man?

2. On page 41, Maxine says "Go now, before he is old enough to recognize me." She says this to her husband telling him to take her newborn son back to their home. Why didn`t she want the son to recognize her when she returned home? How could she manage to hid the baby from the army during the time she kept him with her?

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