Twelfth Knight: A Novel - Chapter 14 - Chapter 17 Summary & Analysis

Alexene Farol Follmuth
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Twelfth Knight: A Novel - Chapter 14 - Chapter 17 Summary & Analysis

Alexene Farol Follmuth
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Summary

In Chapter 14 “And Now For Someone Completely Different,” Jack tells Vi that he could either take things into his own hands with Illyria, or he could do nothing and hope for the best. He thinks that since both are risks, he might as well go with the one that has the larger payoff even though the losses are larger should it not work out. He gets close to her and she begins to walk telling him that she is allowed to not have a plan and to change her mind as she goes. He insists that she must know what he needs, and she tells him that he likely knows what he ought to do, and he is not doing it. She tells him that she thinks he is afraid to find out who he is without football, and she finds it...

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