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What significant event occurs in Chapter 1?
What significant event occurs in Chapter 1?
David has a dream about the magical place, meets Sophie Wender, and sees how Sophie has six toes.
What do we learn in Chapter 2?
What do we learn in Chapter 2?
Learn more about Waknuk, David's routines, and his religious family.
What does David wish for in Chapter 3?
What does David wish for in Chapter 3?
He wishes he had a third hand.
What revelation occurs in Chapter 4?
What revelation occurs in Chapter 4?
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What happens in Chapter 5?
What happens in Chapter 5?
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What does Axel talk about in Chapter 6?
What does Axel talk about in Chapter 6?
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What significant events occur in Chapter 7?
What significant events occur in Chapter 7?
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What does David learn in Chapter 8?
What does David learn in Chapter 8?
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What discovery is made in Chapter 9?
What discovery is made in Chapter 9?
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What tragic events occur in Chapter 10?
What tragic events occur in Chapter 10?
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What happens in Chapter 11?
What happens in Chapter 11?
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What significant decision occurs in Chapter 12?
What significant decision occurs in Chapter 12?
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What do Petra and Rosalind learn in Chapter 13?
What do Petra and Rosalind learn in Chapter 13?
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What conflict arises in Chapter 14?
What conflict arises in Chapter 14?
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What major event unfolds in Chapter 15?
What major event unfolds in Chapter 15?
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What disaster occurs in Chapter 16?
What disaster occurs in Chapter 16?
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What feelings does David experience in Chapter 17?
What feelings does David experience in Chapter 17?
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Who is David Storm?
Who is David Storm?
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What is Joseph Storm known for?
What is Joseph Storm known for?
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Who is Eli Storm?
Who is Eli Storm?
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What is unique about Petra Storm?
What is unique about Petra Storm?
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What role does Rosalind Morton play in David's life?
What role does Rosalind Morton play in David's life?
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Who is Sophie Wender?
Who is Sophie Wender?
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What does Michael do in the story?
What does Michael do in the story?
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Who is Rachel?
Who is Rachel?
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What is Gordon Storm's role?
What is Gordon Storm's role?
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What is Uncle Axel known for?
What is Uncle Axel known for?
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What happens to Katherine and Sally?
What happens to Katherine and Sally?
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What does Anne do in the story?
What does Anne do in the story?
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What is Alan known for?
What is Alan known for?
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What does the theme of worrying about things people don't understand imply?
What does the theme of worrying about things people don't understand imply?
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What does the theme of embracing change suggest?
What does the theme of embracing change suggest?
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What does breaking the rules symbolize?
What does breaking the rules symbolize?
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What is the significance of friendships in the story?
What is the significance of friendships in the story?
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What do the great horses symbolize?
What do the great horses symbolize?
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What does the bow and arrow symbolize?
What does the bow and arrow symbolize?
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What do six toes symbolize?
What do six toes symbolize?
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What do David's dreams represent?
What do David's dreams represent?
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Study Notes
Chapter Summaries
- Chapter 1 introduces David's dream of a magical place and his meeting with Sophie Wender, who reveals her six toes.
- Chapter 2 explores the community of Waknuk, highlighting David's daily life and his family's strong religious beliefs.
- In Chapter 3, David wishes for a third hand, leading to troubling dreams about Sophie and conflict with his father.
- Chapter 4 sees Axel uncovering David's telepathic abilities while the community captures fringe individuals, mentioning "great horses" and "spider-man."
- Chapter 5 shows David and Sophie fishing; Alan discovers Sophie's footprint, leading the Wenders to flee Waknuk, while David faces punishment from his father.
- Chapter 6 features Axel sharing his backstory, including struggles at sea, providing further context to the community’s history.
- Chapter 7 marks the birth of Petra and Aunt Harriet's desperation to trade her deviated child, ending with her tragic death.
- In Chapter 8, David grows closer to Axel and begins communicating with other telepaths, questioning the need for a perfect image.
- Chapter 9 reveals the telepaths learning about Petra’s powers; Anne’s marriage to Alan is noted alongside Old Jacob's mention.
- Chapter 10 includes Anne’s revelation of her marriage plans, her separation from the telepathic group, and the tragic deaths of Alan and Anne.
- Chapter 11 depicts Petra's attack by a deviated animal as the telepaths' efforts intensify; Axel's role in Alan's death is also disclosed.
- In Chapter 12, David, Rosalind, and Petra escape on great horses, resulting in Rosalind committing an act of violence during their flight.
- Chapter 13 highlights Petra’s communication with a Sealand representative as events escalate with further violence and torture within their group.
- Chapter 14 describes events leading to David and friends' capture by the fringes, revealing Spider-man's interest in Rosalind due to the shortage of women.
- In Chapter 15, David learns of Sophie’s feelings for Gordon and aids in rescuing Rosalind and Petra through decisive actions.
- Chapter 16 depicts a fierce battle with Sealand forces, resulting in significant losses, but ultimately sparing David and his friends.
- Chapter 17 concludes with David's mourning, the exclusion of Michael and Rachel from Sealand, yet an overall sense of hope in their new sanctuary.
Character Summaries
- David Strorm: Protagonist and narrator, telepathic abilities, complex familial love for cousin Rosalind.
- Joseph Strorm: David's religious and narrow-minded father, embodies the oppressive values of Waknuk.
- Elias Strorm: Founder of Waknuk and David's grandfather, characterized by ignorance and a tragic family history.
- Petra Strorm: David's sister, significant telepathic power, innocence juxtaposed with the community's strict ideals.
- Rosalind Morton: David's cousin and love interest, also a telepath, plays a pivotal role in David’s emotional journey.
- Sophie Wender: David’s childhood friend with six toes, represents societal deviation and love for Gordon, David’s uncle.
- Michael: Leader of the telepathic group, protective and pivotal in guiding the younger characters.
- Rachel: Anne’s sister, plays a crucial role in the aftermath of Anne’s suicide, representing the emotional weight of the group.
- Gordon (Spider-man): David’s uncle and fringes leader, embodies the tension between acceptance and societal rejection.
- Uncle Axel: A mentor and critical influence on David, known for his wisdom, protection, and role in significant events.
Themes
- Fear of the unknown: Reflects how characters are influenced by societal perceptions of deviation.
- Change and adaptation: Encourages acceptance of differences as part of growth.
- Rule-breaking for survival: Demonstrates the need for defiance against oppressive norms.
- Importance of friendship: Highlights how relationships provide strength in challenging situations.
Symbols
- Great horses: Symbolize freedom, individuality, and the ability to challenge societal norms.
- Bow and arrow: Represents seriousness, focus, and the conflict between individuals and authority.
- Six toes: Illustrate societal fears and the burdens of deviation, representing what is deemed impermissible.
- David's dreams: Foretell hope, aspirations, and the desire for a better future in a restrictive world.
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