Today's questions relate to Chapters 6-12:
1. Chapter 6 begins with Richard chanting the mantra, “I want to go home”. How do you feel about Richard and his reactions at this point to the unexpected adventure he finds himself on?
I don't blame Richard for wanting to go home. His life above was boring but safe and predictable. Now he is among strangers (who are truly strange), in a dark, depressing place, and feels his life is in danger.
2. The Marquis de Carabas was even more mysterious and cagey during the first part of this week’s reading. What were your reactions to him/thoughts about him as you followed his activities?
I haven't been able to figure him out -- is he good? is he bad? or is he a combination of both? Is he the betrayer in their midst? One thing is for certain: he is full of contradictions.
3. How did you feel about the Ordeal of the Key?
I think this was probably the scariest of the three Ordeals. Thank goodness Richard had Anaesthesia's bead to orient himself. I believe that from this point on his self-doubt is extinguished and he is more able to deal with the denizens of London Below.
4. This section of the book is filled with moments. Small, sometimes quite significant, moments that pass within a few pages but stick with you. What are one or two of these that you haven’t discussed yet that stood out to you, or that you particularly enjoyed.
I liked the Earl, Old Bailey telling jokes to his birds (badly), and I found the vampiric Lamia intriguing. I did not, however enjoy Vandemar eating the live pigeon -- or the crucifixion.
5. Any other things/ideas that you want to talk about from this section of the book?
I don't think of Croup and Vandemar as funny anymore.
I enjoyed the part where Richard and Door become inebriated by the Atlantean wine and could picture Richard doing his Fred Astaire imitation on the steps of the British Museum.
Next week -- the CONCLUSION!!