The Chocolate War

the chocolate war

1. Why does Jerry not want to take/sell the chocolates?

2. "He stood at the entrance, drinking in the beautiful debris of room nineteen--his masterpiece. He saw Brother Eugene still standing there in the midst of the shambles, tears actually running down his cheeks. Beautiful, beautiful. Screw Brother Leon."

Why did Archie stand by room nineteen and what does he think about what happened to it. (chapter 11-page 74)

3. Is Brother Leon the victim or the victimizer?

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Initially Jerry refuses to sell the chocolates because The Vigils tell him too. At first, Jerry does sell because it is the path of least resistance but after the ten days are up he decides that he won't do it. It feels wrong.