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Clegg decides to make the very nice gesture of forgiving her for everything she did. Im using A and asking How sick is clegg where he genuinely "forgives her"?
— Mar 06, 2016 07:21PM
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Aidan
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The book has come to an end but not without a bang. Clegg goes to the store to purchase flowers and notices that one of the clerks looks very much like miranda. He insists to himself that he won't have another guest at the house but still followers her around. I am going to Predict that if there was a second book, the same story would unfold as the one that did with miranda.
— Mar 06, 2016 07:23PM
Aidan
is on page 270 of 283
last update: As part three of the book begins, miranda becomes very sick. She is so sick to the point that she is coughing up brown phlem and Clegg justifies this in his head by saying that it is just the flu medicine that is not working that he gave her coloring it. She grows so sick and clegg brings miranda up stairs and to a doctor. after being stopped by a police officer he decides not to bring her in and she die
— Mar 06, 2016 07:20PM
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As part three of the book begins, miranda becomes very sick. She is so sick to the point that she is coughing up brown phlem and Clegg justifies this in his head by saying that it is just the flu medicine that is not working that he gave her coloring it. She grows so sick and clegg brings miranda up stairs and to a doctor. after being stopped by a police officer he decides not to bring her in and she dies. He decides
— Mar 06, 2016 07:15PM
Aidan
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reasons for doing so, they have similar obsessions and i wonder if the author did this on purpose.
— Mar 06, 2016 07:05PM
Aidan
is on page 255 of 283
Using the T portion of VIVACAPS FTW, I am noticing that the two main characters in the book, clegg and miranda, have parallel story lines. Clegg becomes obsessed with this girl (miranda) and stalks her and revolves his life around hers. On the other hand, miranda has nothing to do in her life anymore but think about G.P. and thinks only about him and becomes obsessed with him. Although they both have very different
— Mar 06, 2016 07:04PM
Aidan
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Miranda, at this point in the book, is beginning to become very agitated and frustrated with her captivity. She is getting to the point where it is becoming hard for Miranda to see the bright side of anything in her captivity. I am going to make a prediction and say that miranda will become so frustrated that she will get into a physical alteration with Clegg and he will end up killing her.
— Mar 06, 2016 06:59PM
Aidan
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At this point of the book, Miranda appears to be going into a mode of desperation. After a failed attempt of her trying to escape my carving through rocks and discovering that there is a stone wall on the other side not soft dirt, she starts thinking about G.P. even more and thinking about her life of freedom. Although she makes all these attempts, I think she is beginning to realize hope is running out. I used A
— Mar 06, 2016 06:45PM
Aidan
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When reading The Collector, I came across the word Paramour when Miranda was referring to her situation with G.P. I looked the word up it essentially means a person that someone is sexually involved. I used the V portion of Vivacaps
— Mar 06, 2016 06:38PM
Aidan
is on page 195 of 283
As october approaches according to Miranda's diary, she writes about how she told clegg this metaphorical story about the situation they were both intertwined in. I don't know why but I finally have built a picture in my head of what the cave looks like. This is what i imagine it as: https://goo.gl/DJToZJ
I imagine it as a combination of natural and creature comforts.
— Mar 06, 2016 06:25PM
I imagine it as a combination of natural and creature comforts.
