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This story is written in 3rd person limited point of view. The narrator is not a... - amidwars asked a question in The Chocolate War Group:
What is the point of view from which the story "The Chocolate War" is... - dymatsuoka answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
By introducing Obie at the same time he introduces Archie Costello, the author... - v197235 asked a question in The Chocolate War Group:
Why is meeting Obie in Chapter two a significant and careful plot construction in... - gbeatty answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
Cormier died in November, 2000, at age 75. - hanzzolo asked a question in The Chocolate War Group:
When did Robert Cormier die? - parislaw asked a question in The Chocolate War Group:
What does the chocolate group preach? - gbeatty answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
Archie is powerful because of the perfect match between his character and the... - candes asked a question in The Chocolate War Group:
What makes Archie so powerful in "The Chocolate War"? - gbeatty answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
Well, on a biographical level, the entire plot/conflict is sparked by the author's... - gbeatty answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
Sure, we could talk about the cultural context a bit. Broadly speaking, a... - ope-tope asked a question in The Chocolate War Group:
Explain the cultural context of "The Chocolate War." - jblas answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
Jerry's main thoughts could be that he refuses to give in. As a high school... - dymatsuoka answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
Socrates once said that the unexamined life is not worth living. The assignment... - sullymonster answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
Goober is very important. He represents a boy standing between the path of... - sullymonster answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
To be cancerous is to be destructive. But unlike a fire that destroys from the... - jessmb asked a question in The Chocolate War Group:
The school Trinity was described as cancerous. I'd like to know exactally what... - jess265456 added a post in The Chocolate War Group:
I hope you people konw that there is a second one... - jess265456 asked a question in The Chocolate War Group:
How would you say the "Assignment" that the Goober received changed him? - sagetrieb answered a question in The Chocolate War Group:
The question derives from TS Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred...
