Monday, May 26, 2008

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon -- chunk 2

The story moves back to Daniel, the protagonist, and continues his youth as he grows extremely fast because of his friendship with Clara (as well as his lust of her). He becomes an adolesent at the end of the chunk and the changes in his hormones accompanying this growth are obvious through his arguments with his father.

Is it possible that the shady character (that is like the devil in the book) is the one burning the books?

Why has Clara not spoken to Daniel about his lust after her before it got as bad as it was?

1 comment:

dude(raj) said...

dude.. yea i think the Fiendish charecter depicted in Carax's novel is the same person burning his works.Guess well find out in the third chunk.

Yea after reading ahead...wow now that must be painful to see your love mating with another..I mean Clara is not mute, but then again she is blind, so she might not have been able to figure out Sempere's strong lust for her

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