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Nobody tells you that you'll do things when you're young that are so stupid, so unbelievably stupid, so horrifically stupid that years later you won't be able to believe it."
-- Narrator
(Prologue)
Importance: This opening line to the work serves to connect the reader to the events that are about to transpire. The use of the first person connotes a shared responsibility to all of the wrongdoings in the world. Additionally, it reminds that all humans make mistakes at one point or another.
The cool kids believed their secret was going to stay safe forever, but they were wrong.
-- Allie Garvey
(chapter 1)
Importance: This quote foreshadows a theme that pervades throughout the work: the privileged and affluent are above the law. Most of the residents of Brandywine Hunt are entitled, and feel those around them were put on the earth to serve them. Also, this passage foreshadows the motif of secrecy, that plays a large role in...
This section contains 824 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |