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Between Shades of Gray: Part 2 - Map & Snakes (Contains Spoilers)
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The bald man really got under my skin. Everyone reacts to hardship in different ways and his reaction was very realistic but sometimes I wanted him to just 'shut up'!


She took a risk in creating art of their lives in the camp.
She also took a HUGE risk by stealing her father's file.
Were these risks necessary?

Actually, I really liked how she kept calling him 'the bald man' and there was 'the man who wound his watch' even after she learned their names. It was cute.

I was curious as to why she referred to people by the characteristics... 'the Grouchy Woman' 'The bald man' 'the man that wound his watch' and 'the repeater'
I think it was to emphasize how strangers were all thrown in together. When I don't really know someone I tend to refer to them by what 'sets them apart' from everyone else.

One of the most powerful points of this section, to me, was the human need to understand their situation. That's why Lina took the risk in stealing her father's file and that's why everyone freaked out when they heard some of them might be moving. The lack of information about one's own situation is a kind of torture to humans.

But I would have a hard time believing that none of them would have known/guessed where they were headed, at least if any of them knew anything about their own history. And it's not like the Purges had been a secret, either. (And some people had already been deported a year earlier.)