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- Describe the different ways in which Quentin and Margo perceive [wahrnehmen] Orlando from the perspective of the SunTrust conference room. | - Describe the different ways in which Quentin and Margo perceive [wahrnehmen] Orlando from the perspective of the SunTrust conference room. | ||
- Analyse how their perspectives of the same thing can be so different. What might be the reasons? Who do you think is right? | - Analyse how their perspectives of the same thing can be so different. What might be the reasons? Who do you think is right? | ||
- | - Read and think about quote #1 from John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” (published in 1667). \\ Also read Marcus Aurelius’s quote (#2) written in the 2nd century AD [n. Chr.]. | + | - Read and think about quote #1 from John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” (published in 1667). \\ Also read Marcus Aurelius’ quote (#2) written in the 2nd century AD [n. Chr.]. |
- Can you see a connection between the thoughts expressed [ausgedrückt] in these quotes and the perspectives of Margo and Quentin looking down on Orlando from the SunTrust conference room? Explain! | - Can you see a connection between the thoughts expressed [ausgedrückt] in these quotes and the perspectives of Margo and Quentin looking down on Orlando from the SunTrust conference room? Explain! | ||
- Imagine that Quentin knew the quote by Simone de Beauvoir (#3) written down below. What might he reply to Margo in the conference room scene based on that quote? | - Imagine that Quentin knew the quote by Simone de Beauvoir (#3) written down below. What might he reply to Margo in the conference room scene based on that quote? | ||
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> — Simone de Beauvoir (1908 – 1986), frz. Autorin, Philosophin und Feministin | > — Simone de Beauvoir (1908 – 1986), frz. Autorin, Philosophin und Feministin | ||
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- | - What important thought crosses Quentin’s mind in this scene? | ||
- | - Can you see a connection to the situation discussed above, the different perspectives Margo and Quentin have on Orlando? Explain! | ||
- | - Reflect on your own experience: Have you ever been in a situation in which you got to know someone more closely and realised that your image of that person has been incomplete, possibly even completely wrong? What does that tell us about our perception of the people around us and the world in general? | ||
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- | > “The fundamental mistake I had always made—and that she had, in fairness, always led me to make—was this: Margo was not a miracle. She was not an adventure. She was not a fine and precious thing. She was a girl.” | ||
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- | - Read that passage in the book, start from the top of p. 199. | ||
- | - What is it that Quentin realizes in the paragraph quoted above? | ||
- | - You could argue that this scene shows one very important development that happens with Quentin in the book. What is it? Explain! | ||
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===== A little life lesson ===== | ===== A little life lesson ===== | ||
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