The Pact

“How can a mother’s pleas compete with the thrill of having wads of cash handed to you when your pockets are empty and the pantry is bare?” Sam writes (p.53) “Sure, you see cats your age dying all the time, but you figure that’s the price you pay for bein

“How can a mother’s pleas compete with the thrill of having wads of cash handed to you when your pockets are empty and the pantry is bare?” Sam writes (p.53) “Sure, you see cats your age dying all the time, but you figure that’s the price you pay for being born poor. And you accept your fate, unless someone or something convinces you that you have the power to change the script.” Discuss the narrators’ success in the context of this statement. Who or what provided that “someone or something” for these three boys?

Asked by
Last updated by Aslan
Answers 1
Add Yours

This is a multi-layered answer. Certainly, the positive characters helped the boys. You would have to go through the book to identify them. The boys helped each other alluding to the title of the book. They supported each other and kept each other focussed. All the boys had a certain internal drive to get out of the situation they were in. This is only a short-answer space. This is a multi-layered answer. Certainly the positive characters helped the boys. You would have to go through the book to identify them. The boys helped each other alluding to the title of the book. They supported each other and kept each other focussed. This is only a short-answer space.