![]() ![]() Why does Seth think this keeps happening to him? Why do you? 6. T omasz meets Seth while rescuing him from the Driver in the first of Seth ’ s many just-in-the-nick-of-time rescues. ![]() Why? What makes him think that he deserves to be in hell? Does he? 5. When Seth finds himself back in his English hometown, he suspects that he is in hell. What are Seth ’ s reasons for committing sui cide? When he steps into the ocean, why does he believe that “he had never, not once in his life, felt this powerful” (page 158)? How does suicide make him feel powerful? Should it? 4. H ow are these two chapters similar in style and very different in mood? What has fundamentally changed in Seth by the end of the novel? 3. Once you’ve finished the last chapt er, return to the first. What do you think happens to Seth aer he drowns? Does he actually return to England? Is it all in his mind? Does it matter? In what ways does death make Seth better at being alive? 2. e line between life and death is usually ver y clear, but no t in this novel. ![]()
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