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Chapter 16. 213—Kennicott’s devotions does not emphasize Carol 216-18, Part III 217—Carol continues to suffer idiots 218—Carol says she has tried to fit in, but she has failed b/c she is not cut of the same cloth as GP Is she foolish to continue to try to change GP???
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Chapter 16 213—Kennicott’s devotions does not emphasize Carol 216-18, Part III 217—Carol continues to suffer idiots 218—Carol says she has tried to fit in, but she has failed b/c she is not cut of the same cloth as GP Is she foolish to continue to try to change GP??? Should she simply leave or stay and fight???
Chapter 17 • 227, part II, last para—More struggles w/ cultural foolishness
Chapter 18 • 237—concerns of morals vs. art • The natives distract themselves from the play w/ trivial concerns • 245—The blundered play • 246, pt VI, para—Movies vs. plays • Sound familiar?
Chapter 19 • 249—Miles buys in • We can conclude Miles tries to alleviate the frustration of ostracization by trying to play along • 250-52—Library reform fails like all other attempts
Chapter 20 • P266—Carol is infected with the village virus
Chapter 22—281-93 • Tone of this chapter is brutally acerbic • We see a brutally harsh indictment of all of the points articulate in the novel • This chapter caustically articulates the toxic nature of the small town social setting. • Take detailed notes of our discussion points
Chapter 22—281-93 • 282—top 3 lines • 283—lines 3-6 • 283, Part III, 1st 5 lines • Tone gets harsh • 284, 1st full para, 1st 7 lines • 284, lat 2 para • 285, 2nd-4th paragraphs.
Chapter 22—281-93 • 286-91, all of part VI and VII • Identify ex. Of brutally harsh indictments of social ignorance
Chapter 23 • 294—Cy is a poseur • 294, Part II—GP treats Miles as ignorantly as ever, even as he tries to take a part of their (little) world • 308—The sameness of GP and the crudeness of its people weigh on Carol
Chapter 23 • 310—the poker game • Question: Is she out of line to be displeased??? • 313—Foolish dismissal of Carol’s ideas • The social setting exacts its influence