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Alas, Babylon Chapters 10 & 11 Alas, Babylon Chapters 10 & 11

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Discussion Guide The chapter opens with Randy having a pleasant recurrent BeforeTheDay dream What is the content of the dream What do you think its significance is Why was coffee so highly valued ID: 676893

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Alas, BabylonChapters 10 & 11

Discussion GuideSlide2

The chapter opens with, “Randy having a pleasant, recurrent, Before-The-Day dream.”What is the content of the dream? What do you think its significance is?

Why was coffee so highly valued?

Chapter 10, page 245Slide3

Why would Helen make the following statement to Randy?

“Everybody blesses you.”

What can we infer about a change in Helen when she says, “I put some in another jar and took it over the Henrys” ?

Chapter 10, page 246Slide4

Take a look at the notice that was posted at the bandstand in Marines Park. How did this notice make Dr. Gunn vulnerable?Do you think Herbert Sunbury had any clue that his notice would put Dr. Gunn in danger?

Chapter 10, page 247Slide5

Typhoid is described as “the unwelcome, ______ ________ of any disaster in which the water supply was destroyed or polluted and normal disposal of human waste difficult or impossible.”

Why does the author use this metaphor?

See bottom of 248 and top of 249 to determine the typhoid-carriers.

Chapter 10, page 248 Slide6

“Dan’s first thought was that she had turned her ankle, his second, that she could be a decoy for an ambush.” Dan decided to stop and help the woman because he was not on a road that most highwaymen would considerable profitable. Why did the highwaymen choose this particular road for a hold-up?

Chapter 10, p. 249Slide7

What is mentioned in the description of the highwayman-leader that indicates he is experienced at this type of illegal activity? (see the very bottom of p. 249)

Dr. Gunn is so terribly injured that he wants to die until he notices “the ants wheeling excitedly around the drying blood.” Why would this make him uneasy and motivate him to survive? (p. 251)

Chapter 10, pages 249 and 251Slide8

Randy reacts to what the attackers have done by saying his intention is to “Find them and kill them.”Discuss Randy’s comparison of typhoid to “murder and robbery and rape.”

How does Randy justify his plan?

Chapter 10, pages 252 and 253Slide9

What is the difference between a group of “vigilantes” and “a provisional company” that will execute justice and help maintain order in the future of Ft. Repose?

Chapter 10, p. 254Slide10

What would Rita Hernandez have to offer Randy that would be of great value? What is ironic about this suggestion coming from Lib?

Why would he have tried to wipe her out of his mind? (The very bottom of p. 259 gives a good clue.)

Chapter 10, p. 255Slide11

What does Randy conclude about man in general as he looks ahead to Easter services? (skim the large paragraph in the middle of page 262)

What additional event will occur on Easter Sunday? (see page 263-264)

Chapter 10,

page 262Slide12

Lib was unsteady wearing high heels because “she had not worn heels since The Day.”How much time do

you think has

passed since The Day?

Chapter 11, page 265Slide13

“The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Helen Bragg, the presumed widow of Colonel Mark Bragg. She furnished the wedding ring, stripping it from her own finger.”

Notice the word choice that the author uses. What is he emphasizing about Helen? What do her actions (her sacrifice) represent about her frame of mind and change of heart?

Chapter 11, page 266Slide14

Contrast Randy’s reaction to the Admiral’s reaction when they each heard the news of the Hickey’s murder and the trauma the had children suffered.

Explain the Admiral’s statement, “Wasn’t this sort of thing exactly what we expected?”

The highway men are compared to “beasts.”

Chapter 11, page 266Slide15

Malachai’s suggestion that he be the driver of the truck gives evidence of his intelligence. This attribute was not often credited to black men in that period of history.

What were some of the reasons he presented for being the best candidate to drive the truck?

Chapter 11, page 270Slide16

Randy considered stopping at the Sunbury’s home to inquire about their recovery from typhoid, but he decided against it.

How does this relate to Toynbee’s theory as Dan Gunn had paraphrased it chapters earlier?

Chapter 11, page 271Slide17

Randy compares the highwaymen to a nest of coral snakes. What are the parallels? At the very bottom of page 280 and top of 281) Why would Dan say that he wanted to save

Malachai

more than he had ever wanted to save anyone?

Chapter 11, pages 274 and 280-1Slide18

How had the incidents of the day affected Randy physically by nine o’clock that night? What does everyone’s effort to provide the married couple with privacy reflect about the value system of the group?

Chapter 11, page 282Slide19

What was Randy’s purpose in keeping the prisoner alive until he could be executed by hanging?Do you think his purpose was fulfilled?

How was Bragg’s Troop formed? Does this reflect actual change in Randy’s character or simply a change in how he is perceived by others

?

Chapter 11, page 283