Page 99-135 Are there any quotations or passages from these passages that you find particularly well written or interesting? If so, please provide the page number and general description of the excerpt below:
Page 99-100: Marlowe says to Lundgren, “Let’s go home…to Laverne Terrace.” What do we learn about Lundgren and where he is living?
Page 102: When finally back inside Geiger’s house, who does Marlowe find in the bedroom?
Page 105-106: At the beginning of chapter 18, we are introduced to two new characters. What are their names and who are they?
Page 108: Marlowe is instructed to tell Conjager about the past day’s events. However, he leaves out two events. What two events did he leave out of his story? Why do you think he did this?
Page 108-109: Cronjager becomes increasingly upset when talking with Marlowe and Ohls. Why is he upset by the information they are providing?
According to Marlowe, who shot Geiger? Who shot Brody?
How are these two murders connected?
Page 112: How does Marlowe convince Cronjager to suppress the black mail angle when telling the story to the press?
Page 115-116: Who does Marlowe meet in the lobby of his building? What does this visitor have to say and who sent him?
Page 117-118: What message does Marlowe leave for Carmen?
Page 118-119: In the morning, Marlowe reads three papers in search for articles about the murders. Were the articles truthful? Were there details missing?
Are there any quotations or passages from these passages that you find particularly well written or interesting? If so, please provide the page number and general description of the excerpt below:
Page 99-100: Marlowe says to Lundgren, “Let’s go home…to Laverne Terrace.” What do we learn about Lundgren and where he is living?
Page 102: When finally back inside Geiger’s house, who does Marlowe find in the bedroom?
Page 105-106: At the beginning of chapter 18, we are introduced to two new characters. What are their names and who are they?
Page 108: Marlowe is instructed to tell Conjager about the past day’s events. However, he leaves out two events. What two events did he leave out of his story? Why do you think he did this?
Page 108-109: Cronjager becomes increasingly upset when talking with Marlowe and Ohls. Why is he upset by the information they are providing?
According to Marlowe, who shot Geiger?
Who shot Brody?
How are these two murders connected?
Page 112: How does Marlowe convince Cronjager to suppress the black mail angle when telling the story to the press?
Page 115-116: Who does Marlowe meet in the lobby of his building? What does this visitor have to say and who sent him?
Page 117-118: What message does Marlowe leave for Carmen?
Page 118-119: In the morning, Marlowe reads three papers in search for articles about the murders. Were the articles truthful? Were there details missing?