Monster

Thursday, July 9th (6 questions)

1. How does Steve feel these kids are viewing him? Why does he include the two pictures?

2. How do Briggs and O'Brien try to discredit Osvaldo or show the jury that Osvaldo's character is questionable?

3. In a flashback to a conversation Steve has with his father what did Steve's father say he used to imagine, and what did he say he never imagined.

4. What does Steve's father do at the end of the conversation that disturbs Steve deeply?

5. What literary device is being used here, "It's like a man looking down to see his son and seeing a monster instead."

6. What do the two flashback scenes in which Steve lears of Nesbitt's murder suggest about his emotions at the time? What conclusions can you draw about his probable guilt or innocence?

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Steve thinks the students view him as a threatening prisoner. What do you means by pictures?

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I think he means that no matter what jail isn't gonna change who he is on the inside.

They included the pictures because Steve would rather be where the kids are instead of being in jail

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