Dead End In Norvelt Character Analysis

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In Dead End in Norvelt the character who I thought could be my best friend was Bunny. She could be a best friend because she is competitive,tough and not scared of anything. On page 62 the book states, “she's tough, smart, and daring”. The evidence supports my reasoning because it is stating the same character traits that I was stating just a little different.

The main setting is the small town of Norvelt. In more detail it is mostly at Jack's house or Mrs.Volkers house. This an ideal setting because most of the story has to do with what happens in this town in these houses. This is not a place that I would consider visiting because of how small the town is and the Hell’s angels that roam the town. The setting is ideal because the town is a hippy-ish town. People would trade in order to get help and in return they would ask for you to help them. On Page 95,the book states,”Nobody had any cash. If you wanted your house built, you helped someone build theirs, and then they would turn around and help you build yours. It was the same with everything. I'd give you eggs and you'd pay me in milk”. Tis help support my …show more content…

man. The conflict is when mrs vlocker is accused of killing all the old so she could be the last original Norvelter in Norvelt. Jack is torn between his suspicion of his mentor and how much he admires her. Plus spizz threatens to implicate Jack took part in helping the deaths happen. It impacts the town and makes it seem like Mrs. Volker is the bad guy. It comes out that she did not poison them, Spizz did and framed her, but it is too late as she died a couple days later. In the book. On page 336, it says “ I thought I had you when they arrested her but then it turned out to be old spizz as the killer.” Indiana Wants me by R.Dean Taylor. It is a song about a guy who committed murder and framed someone else for it. I think this song is a good fit. This guy framed someone else just like mrs Spizz framing

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