Reading Goal

Monday, September 23, 2013

Analysis

I have been suspecting that Mr. Conner has threatened many people before, because of his attitude and how he treats the orphans. As I was reading chapter seven of "The False Prince" I came across a very interesting line that concludes my thoughts about Mr. Conner's personality. "Do you like it here?" Errol nodded. "If you do what Conner wants, he's a good master." "What if you don't do what he wants?" (pg. 44 Sage). This tells me from another person’s point of view what they think of Mr. Conner. Errol is one of Mr. Conner's servants that Sage begins to talk to so that he can find out more about Mr. Conner. He tells Sage that he has been working for Mr. Conner for ten years and a long as you stay on Mr. Conner’s good side he’s a good person but if you don't do what he wants he will not be a good person. My thoughts are that Mr. Conner has his friends and enemies but his friends are most likely very powerful people and his enemies are most likely the poor that can't fight him back. I think that Mr. Conner might need the orphans because he is going to commit a crime that would stop his enemies from getting him. In conclusion, I can predict that Mr. Conner might need these orphans to protect him from his enemies.

 

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