11. Until it surfaces later in the story, some readers forget entirely about the poison that makes its appearance in the Prologue; others never lose track of it. Which kind of reader were you? What is the nature of the poison? When the man and the old herbalist argue in the Prologue, who did you think was right?
12. In the final moments of the story, Essay must make a choice. What do you think she decides, and why? Do you think all the dogs will abide by her decision?
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Sept 10, 2013 10:30:13 GMT -5
anna: 1. Does The Last Lecture make you rethink your own priorities – what you want out of life, your work, your friendships, your future marriage? Does it make you re-evaluate – or confirm – the things you thought were important?
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