XemaSab
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Wed Nov-19-08 11:13 PM
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Question about the Stephen King book "Duma Key" (MAJOR spoilers) |
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Edited on Wed Nov-19-08 11:17 PM by XemaSab
Was Elizabeth on Perse's side? :shrug:
If not, why did she want Edgar to get rid of all the paintings?
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jobycom
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Wed Nov-19-08 11:40 PM
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1. She thought if the paintings were dispersed, their power would be diffused. |
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Perse was strengthened by the paintings, so spreading them out would prevent her from returning, but she had already grown too powerful. Remember, she was a toddler when she dealt with Perse, so she didn't understand her.
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Tue Dec-30-08 04:27 AM
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3. Thats how I viewed it as well |
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the last 150 pages when the story started getting really flushed out, it was sorta hard to follow the road map of the storyline, but I think you are exactly right about the paintings
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Wed Nov-26-08 02:15 PM
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2. Just started this book Monday. |
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Consequently, I don't yet know who Elizabeth and Perse are.
The sketches are just beginning to get the slightest bit weird, though, and I'm loving the tale so far. :D
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