5/24/2023 0 Comments The Worthy by Will ClarkeMaggie Meadows and Sarah Jane Bradford are both sorority girls, but they are almost polar opposites. How does Conrad's postdeath perspective change his feelings about Gamma Chi? What does he miss? If he could go back to being a part of the fraternity, do you think he would?ħ. What does Conrad think of Tucker? Does he relate to him or care for him at all, or does he just use him? How is Tucker affected by Conrad's possessions?Ħ. How does the pressure of measuring up to their peers influence them? Why do you think they are willing to put up with so much misery?ĥ. The pledges come to Gamma Chi looking to become part of an elite group. What aspects of his portrayal of the South are most realistic? In what ways does the author play with stereotypes of the South?Ĥ. The novel is set in Louisiana, and the author incorporates many details and observations about Southern culture. How does this new perception change him? Are there sides to his personality that we see when he's ghost, but wouldn't have seen when he was alive?ģ. Conrad says that the one perk of being dead is that "the living are like open books that you can read without turning the pages" (2). Which scenes were most shocking? Overall, did you find the violence or the fantastical elements of the plot more surprising?Ģ. The Worthy is filled with startling scenes some are violent, some are outlandish.
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