I wondered about that too but on page 268, top of page, end of paragraph, Berriault writes, Then he sad down on the stool and began to load his gun. It's a good question to ponder as when the gun goes off and Arnold reacts the way he does. It's here, when we ask ourselves as George says in the post, An Incident, Part Two, Dynamism: are w…
I wondered about that too but on page 268, top of page, end of paragraph, Berriault writes, Then he sad down on the stool and began to load his gun. It's a good question to ponder as when the gun goes off and Arnold reacts the way he does. It's here, when we ask ourselves as George says in the post, An Incident, Part Two, Dynamism: are we at one with him, do we trust him? We circle back in the narrative for clues to help make that assessment.
I wondered about that too but on page 268, top of page, end of paragraph, Berriault writes, Then he sad down on the stool and began to load his gun. It's a good question to ponder as when the gun goes off and Arnold reacts the way he does. It's here, when we ask ourselves as George says in the post, An Incident, Part Two, Dynamism: are we at one with him, do we trust him? We circle back in the narrative for clues to help make that assessment.