Dragons in the Waters | Ideas for Reports and Papers

1. In the third chapter, Simon, Aunt Leonis, and Dr. Curds each express different perceptions of God. What are their attitudes, and how do they differ? What view does L'Engle advocate here and in the rest of the story?

2. Trace Simon's change in attitude toward Quentin Phair and explain the significance of the change. What does the change tell you about Simon himself?

3. The account of Quentin Phair's actions is fragmented and comes from different sources. Trace Quentin Phair's actions, their significance, and their impact on the events of Dragons in the Waters....

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