1. In what wasy--symbolically, thematically, practically, and humorously--is the name "William" appropriate?
2. What are some reasons Hyde was drawn to William early in the story?
3. What is William's relationship to technology? What is Hyde's? How does technology affect relationships between characters?
4. What does the stage represent for each main character?
5. Does William have any redeemable charactersitcs that kept you invested in his story? Or were you disgusted with him from the start?
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The Brandywine Prophet
General FictionSuburban life has turned William Carmel from a drug-fueled creative prodigy to a gentle husband and father. When the voice of God commands him to construct a million-dollar amphitheater on the hill behind his home, the budding prophet obeys and unle...