What do you think compelled all of the Blacks to show up for
Oskar's play?
Why does Oskar fantasize such a violent ending to Hamlet?
I wonder if The Cyclone is still standing after Hurricane
Sandy...just wondering...
Oskar ends his Saturday with Ada Black by saying it was
depressing. What do you think was so depressing about it?
Oskar has a growing list of cultural history created from
old Mr. Black's stories. Anything stick out to you on that list? Any
connections between the things on the list? Just wondering what you see or
notice...
What is significant about the dates on the rocks?
If you were on one of old Mr. Black's cards, what one word
would be next to your name? Tell me why it would be that word.
Why do you think old Mr. Black had turned off his hearing
aids? Why do you think he was crying?
Why do you think we get the memory of message Message Three
right after his visit with old Mr. Black?
How do you feel about Oskar's interaction with his mom at
the end of the chapter? Why do you feel this way?
Oskar goes through a variety of moods in a very short period
of time. Do you think these are actual moods, or is he just being dramatic?
Why is this chapter given the title "Heavier
Boots"?