The blog for SUNY Binghamton's Spring'09 COLI 214B 02 Literature and Society Class. Chapter summaries, analyses and discussion of prescribed texts written by students.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Alyson Bernero

These chapters of the reading were very intriguing. Although it became confusing at some to keep up with the random tangents that happened within each section of the story, we got much more detail into the Navidson record as well as Johnny's story. As we followed the expedition into the hallway, the pressure and fear felt by all of the men involved began to put a huge strain on them. This becomes extremely clear when Halloway begins hallucinating and accidently shoots Wax. Johnny goes into many more stories of his love affairs and one-night stands and continues to take the readers on the journey of his tumultuous life.

Why is the text arranged in such complicated ways?
What did Halloway see when he shot Wax?
Does the house still look the same on the outside?

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