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Here comes trouble,
-- Davidoff
(N/A paragraph 1)
Importance: This statement refers to Davidoff seeing the Border Police officer walking towards him and Stein. It is important because it immediately establishes a sense of danger and suspicion within the Israeli army as portrayed in this story. Moreover, it foreshadows the horror that Stein will witness as a Border Patrol recruit.
They'll have to scrape you off the bumper of their jeep.
-- Davidoff
(N/A paragraph 1)
Importance: This quote foreshadows future plot events. Even though Davidoff is referring to Stein, a pivotal moment in the story arises when a different character is hit by the jeep. In addition, Davidoff's warning foreshadows the violent nature of the border patrol as witnessed firsthand by Stein.
Shafik, you Bedouin asshole.
-- Zanzuri
(N/A paragraph 1)
Importance: This quote arises during Zanzuri's first scene in the story. The Border Patrol soldier named Zanzuri says this to a Bedouin soldier named Shafik. This moment is important because it highlights the aggression and prejudice...
This section contains 439 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |