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The Sun Also Rises – Ch. 12-14. “For one who had aficion , he could forgive anything. At once he forgave me all my friends” (137). Chapter 12 – Fishing on the Irati River. Key Scenes on which to take note : Jake digging for worms (117-118)
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The Sun Also Rises – Ch. 12-14 “For one who had aficion, he could forgive anything. At once he forgave me all my friends” (137).
Chapter 12 – Fishing on the Irati River • Key Scenes on which to take note: • Jake digging for worms (117-118) • Discussion between Jake and Bill about Irony and Pity (118-119) • Discussion of expatriates and impotence (120) • Cooling the wine in the natural spring (123) • Jake and Bill discussing Brett (128) • Wilson Harris and the handmade fishing flies (134) – Chapter 13
Chapter 13 – In Pamplona, with… everyone! • Discussion about Montoya and aficionados (pg. 136-137) desencajonada: Letting the bulls out of their cages and into their corral. This is when the steers come in; they stay in the corral and try to calm the bull, but they are often killed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sHl37NBD7c bulls: The uncastrated male oxen. They are the animals the bull-fighter kills in the ring. The bulls are strong-willed and violent, and it is the job of the steers to calm them down. steers: The young castrated male oxen. These friendly animals are placed in the corral to calm down the bulls. The steers are defenseless, and the bulls are often aggressive, killing them. Trapped, the steers do not have any chance if a bull decides to charge them. Mike likes to joke that Cohn is a steer, because of the way he follows Brett around.
Chapter 13 ctd. • Let’s read just a bit… (Pg. 138-139) – Some strong social dynamics at play here. • Mike Campbell and the war medals (140) • Final Line of pg. 141 – Brett, Jake, and Cohn • The desencanojada- Key line on pg 145 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3la1ueMgxw (54:50) • Ding, ding.. Round 1!!! Pg.145-146 (Mike and Cohn!) • Pg. 149 – Brett must bath…again
Final Line of Ch. 14 • “There was much wine, an ignored tension, and a feeling of things coming that you could not prevent happening. Under the wine I lost the disgusted feeling and was happy. It seemed they were all such nice people” (150).
Pg.152 • Learning how to live in it • Getting your money’s worth • Certain things only delay the presentation of the bill. The bill always comes. * One of the most important pages in the novel.
Fiesta De San Fermin! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmp4DjtWcuw&feature=relmfu