6. Hyde's odyssey in chapter nine may feel out of place in the context of the story. Thematically and dramatically, what purpose does this chapter serve?
7. Why is the bond between William and Challo important to the story?
8. Who's point-of-view is saved for the last chapter? Why?
9. How do the fates of the characters differ between the prologue and ending?
10. How do these compare to the fates William had planned for each character?
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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...