Was Larry's accident a "lie"?
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Re: Was Larry's accident a "lie"?
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Thank you and welcome to the REBELLION.Anna Maria 86 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 22:28 Maybe he didn't plan it, and certainly not to go the awful way he did (maybe he hoped for a quick death), but it's possible that he knew about the insurance and simply used the situation to his advantage. He saw that the conditions were awful, and that it might redirect people from any suspicions, so he just put himself out there. If it is true, it was the biggest sacrifice one can make for the people he loves.
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Interesting.
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑25 Apr 2019, 14:15questionable.kdstrack wrote: ↑16 Apr 2019, 11:32 If you go back and reread location 3782, you will see that it was actually Suzette that discovered the insurance policy - after Larry and Louise were out to sea. Later, Louise confirms that neither of them knew about the policy her father had put in place (loc. 4296). Louise was just jealous of Suzette. She laments (lpc. 3790), "she'd been so wrong about Larry." It was an accident!
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Yes it was, and he did it for a woman who at the time thought him of infidelity.Anna Maria 86 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 22:28 Maybe he didn't plan it, and certainly not to go the awful way he did (maybe he hoped for a quick death), but it's possible that he knew about the insurance and simply used the situation to his advantage. He saw that the conditions were awful, and that it might redirect people from any suspicions, so he just put himself out there. If it is true, it was the biggest sacrifice one can make for the people he loves.
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑29 Apr 2019, 09:55 I argue that he could have attempted to dive out the way, but just stood there. With all his experience diving to safety is second instict, that he didn't is telling. And why would he do this if he did not somehow know about the insurance policy and realize his death would be a better life for Louise? I say, he found the policy, realized its value and returned it into the rest of the documents. He had to die while tugging and it had to seem convincing. He could not predict the accident on the Express, the bad weather while tugging or that the cable might snap, but that last one- a cable snapping during tur ulent weather, he definitely could have forseen that. Standing still and expecting an instant death was his idea, but fate intervened to give him a relatively slow one through amputation.
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This was a great discussion. Thank you to all who participated.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 03:54 Knowing that there was a life insurance policy on the leader of the Warhorse at the end of the book, do you think Larry had an accident or did he plan it?
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weather conditions on a derelict freighter.
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Larry's accident was certainly a tense moment in the novel, there were several ways that a reader would be concerned
that an injury could go from bad to worse so quickly.