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Fear in Literature, Tuesday 4th period
This week, Jon was looking very put together: he had a decent (and more modern) haircut and neatly ironed (and less stuffy) clothing. It was offset just a bit by the bags under his eyes, but he'd done what he could.
The board read: The Hunt: The fear of being chased or hunted; the primal fear of being prey.
"Welcome back, everybody," Jon said. "I hope you've all had time to recover from this weekend's...unpleasantness. This week's reading treats this particular fear very literally. Man is prey, is hunted, and is made to feel explicitly like the other animals he hunts.
"At the start of the story, Rainsford is dismissive of his companion's assertion that the hunt isn't fun for the animals, that they experience fear and pain. By the end of the story, do you think he's learned any differently? He also states he's not a murderer; since General Zaroff no longer intended to kill him, do you think his killing Zaroff makes him one? If so, is he justified in it?"
At the end of class, he wrote the next week's assignment on the board: Robert Silverberg, "To See the Invisible Man"
The board read: The Hunt: The fear of being chased or hunted; the primal fear of being prey.
"Welcome back, everybody," Jon said. "I hope you've all had time to recover from this weekend's...unpleasantness. This week's reading treats this particular fear very literally. Man is prey, is hunted, and is made to feel explicitly like the other animals he hunts.
"At the start of the story, Rainsford is dismissive of his companion's assertion that the hunt isn't fun for the animals, that they experience fear and pain. By the end of the story, do you think he's learned any differently? He also states he's not a murderer; since General Zaroff no longer intended to kill him, do you think his killing Zaroff makes him one? If so, is he justified in it?"
At the end of class, he wrote the next week's assignment on the board: Robert Silverberg, "To See the Invisible Man"

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"I think," Troy stated, boldly and with confidence, "that hunting people? Is bad. And? You shouldn't do it."
His work here was done! You're welcome!
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"Mmmmmm, I'm thiiiinking...." Troy offered, stalling by looking overly thoughtful about it, "...that...maybe? It gets it across with all the...murder? And it probably does a pretty good job. I mean, it's not something that should be a hard sell," he laughed a little, "know what I mean?"
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He sighed.
"You would think so, yes. And yet General Zaroff and other people choose it regardless. I'm curious what you think they would make of your argument."
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Privately, he thought it might have been part of the reason for her previous behaviour, if nobody had ever bothered to listen to her.
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OOC!