Montana 1948 pgs 82-86 (20pts)
1. On page 82, David sees his father and uncle talking. What's the first strange thing he notices? What is the significance of this?
2. Why does David pantomime shooting his uncle? What would his motive be for murder?
3. As the scene closes on page 84, David notes that "My father and Uncle Frank walked off together, their broad shoulders almost touching." What are we meant to think has transpired between them?
4. What's wrong--or insufficient--about David's father's remarks to his wife on the return drive (page 85)?
5. What is the significance of Marie's strange remark on page 86? ("He's hard to see when you look for him.") What's hard to see? What's David been looking for?
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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