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Thursday, 28 March 2019

part 6 unwound


  1. Connor and Risa are sent to Happy Jack Harvest Camp. Describe what it is like, and explain why it is like this. P265-266 : it has bright colours little red in a pine covered ridge and it's like that so it's kid friendly
  2. What is the exact percentage of the Unwind that you have to keep alive? Why is it not 100%, as Risa believes? P269 : 99.44% and that's for thins like the appendix
  3. What do the unwinds call the place where unwinding occurs? P271 : the chop shop
  4. Lev too, is at Happy Jack, but as a tithe. Why is this?  : because of his name because the juvey cops probably have a data base for unwinds and tithes
  5. On p278 Connor and Roland finally have the fight that's been brewing between them. What does each character realise during this? : that they were both waiting for this to happen and that they both wanted it to happen
  6. P284 - What group has Lev joined, who recruited him, and when will they follow out their plan?  : mai and blaine and they're now clappers and they'll carry out they're plan at one pm before connor gets unwound
  7. Roland is called for unwinding on p286. Why is this?  :
  8. Chapter 61 is arguably the most confronting chapter in the book. Here we have Roland's first person narrative of being unwound. Do you think this chapter is necessary? Why do you think Shusterman chose to have Roland's experience detailed? Do his memories alter how you view him?  : i think that it's not really necessary but it's good to have in there and i think Neal chose to detail it because it shows us how unwinding happens and Rolands memories don't change my thoughts of him
  9. Why does Lev decide not to clap? P310 : because it goes against his morals/what he thinks he should do

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