(118) What does the mother's obsession with her 'list' represent? What does the list distract her from? What do you think about meeting Adolf Hitler?
(120) What is ironic when the father says 'The last thing we need is for either of you to start behaving like children.'?
(121) How is juxtaposition used in the introduction of 'The Fury'?
(122) How is the 'Fury's' behavior juxtaposed with everyone else'?
(123) Is this a stereotypical representation of Hitler? Why/why not?
(124) We are given a very abbreviated discussion between the mother and father. What are they talking about? What are their views on the topic? What effect does showing the parents conversation in this manner rather than the whole conversation?
(120) What is ironic when the father says 'The last thing we need is for either of you to start behaving like children.'?
(121) How is juxtaposition used in the introduction of 'The Fury'?
(122) How is the 'Fury's' behavior juxtaposed with everyone else'?
(123) Is this a stereotypical representation of Hitler? Why/why not?
(124) We are given a very abbreviated discussion between the mother and father. What are they talking about? What are their views on the topic? What effect does showing the parents conversation in this manner rather than the whole conversation?
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