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Question about Stephen Kings "IT"
why did Pennywise introduce himself as "Robert/Bob Gray to the Adult Bev?
Is there somthing I'm missing? |
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Re: Question about Stephen Kings "IT"
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I don't think there's any real symbolism or anything that you didn't pick up on. |
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Dammit. Can a moderator kindly fix up my link there?
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There was a Bob Gray in Dreamcatcher too. Hmmmm.
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Oh COOL; I haven't read It in years...but Mr. Gray was the evil...excellent.
I loathed the gangbang in It and I have no idea WHY the hell that was supposed to HELP and I HATED it and I HATED that it was a spider. BUT I admit *getting* there was a wonderful journey. He can weave a tale like nobody's business; make characters live...but then poops out at the end. Kind of like Arthur C. Clarke. So I may read It one more time; I don't know. Maybe just to see if he intertwined themes from other books. |
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That first sentence should say "Mr Gray was the evil in Dreamcatcher"
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