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This book is infused with symbolism, particularly the green light at which Jay Gatsby gazes so intently, and the eyes of Dr. Eckleburg on the billboard. What do these symbols suggest? (Symbolic meanings are fluid, not fixed; they often mean different things to different observers/readers.
Discussion Questions. 1. Who do you think is to blame for Gabriel's death? 2. When did you figure out the twist, and what were the clues that led you there? 3. Much of this story takes place inside a psychiatric hospital. How did this setting impact your perception of the characters-both inside and outside The Grove-and what effect did it have ...
Play Book Tag: (Steeplechase) Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi - 4 stars: Ellen: 2 10: Jul 04, 2024 10:36AM The Guardians: Junio 2 - Antes de que se enfríe el café: Claudia Marce… 3 10: Jun 18, 2024 08:06PM The Procrastinato...: Before the Coffee Gets Cold (April 2024) Group Read Discussion : mina: 7 41: Apr 28, 2024 07:01AM
Book Club Talking Points: "Take these broken wings and fly" is a line from the Beatles song, Blackbird which was a source of inspiration for the book. Many of the characters in the book are healing from a life event. How does the community of Wicklow embrace the townspeople?
2. Theo and Jess are both obsessed with their rarefied fields of expertise. Does the author manage to convey why these unusual careers can be so compelling? If so, how? 3. Jarret's connection with horses is presented as stronger than his bonds with people.
JFK and Jackie's story seemed like a fairy tale and fairy tales NEVER end like it did. Although painful to read, I'm so glad I did. He pulled me into the inner circle of the Kennedy lives. Wow! I'm still reeling from our discussion. I fully expected everyone to talk about how much they loved the book today.
Book Club Discussion Questions Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng. 11. Discuss the chain of events-political, economic, and social-that accumulate in the Crisis and lead to the eventual formation of PACT. What events, from history close and farther in the past, resemble this trajectory, in the United States and abroad?
I didn't mark the first few, but then Ch.14 there is a reference to Woody turning back to Red and "glancing back at those hazel eyes" (Kelly Clarkson) . Then when they got to the Phoenix train station, Woody says "... peaceful was the last thing I feeling" (Eagles), with no previous reference to peaceful in the chapter. Answer.
Is there perhaps a particular age or moment in your life when you would be most inclined to view your string? 2. Knowing the length of their string causes many characters to rethink their careers, their dreams, even their views on marriage and children. Some people quit their jobs and shutter their businesses; others travel to distant lands.
2. Value of such a historical novel for perspective of current hard times. 3. The Dust Bowl and other ecological issues then/now and our part in them. 4. Human's relationships with and obligation to animals (and other humans) 5. Endangered/extinct species--why it matters: Old Man's sky-blanketing passenger pigeons (pp. 2, 86, 238) 6.