judging a book by its cover period 2
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the red “O” - bloodshed or darkness, tunnel
the tunnel- sewer, underground hideout
water filtration plant, probably a worker
mysterious- guy looking around the corner, looks like he’s waiting for something, holding something- bag? glove? bread? lunch bag?
clothes- dress shoes, jacket, hat- le chateau?
- format of the title, & other works is verticle, yellow
“english patient” past work
water- shadows, reflection
- name of author more prominent- author must be renown, cachet
light at other end of the tunnel- something approaching
- hope?
- death?
black & white cover- old, darkness, mysterious
looks like he’s a murderer or someone who’s going to get killed
rolled up paper or hat at end of the tunnel? on ground?
what is it???
cover is matte- new, read a lot, new edition
french canadian- cap, clothing
dressed very well- why is he underground were it’s dirty
dealings?
looks like a dream- light on the other side, seems unreachable
mysterious
work related clothes
black & white- old
clothes- cap- 30s
In the Skin of a Lion
- a completely different person inside- tough on the outside (LION!), soft, weak, naive, vulnerable
- going into the Lion’s den, the enemy’s place
- bravery-courage- lion, king of the jungle (of the tunnels?)
- protect themselves
- different identities
- disguise, masks
- warmth
black- cold
- underground railroad- hiding, but hiding isn’t necessarily for bad purposes
outsmart, wits
disguise
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