Freitag, 13. November 2009

Chapter 14

It's just another Nothing-Day for Matt.
Mr. Steiner, one of Matt's teachers, tells him, that they can't print his columm "Just for the Record" in the paper. (Matt is a important member of the Rocky River Run, the "schoolpaper".)
He can't understand that decision, but he has to.
At the end he resigns from the "Rocky River Run".

Matt is not himself anymore.
His behaviour reminds me of Ugly Girl.
Matt isn't the "good American boy". He changed.
He had written "Just for the Record" to express how it felt, but to be funny about it, too.
[It's "just" a comical letter of resignation written by an individual you realise, gradually, is "resignung" from life: he's about to be given a lethal injection for the crime of being mistaken for a "famous and glamorous serial killer".]

I can understand Matt's behaviour in every situation. I think I would act like he did.
I think that Matt has a reason for massacre as many people as he could now.



Not his columm was printed in the paper, but a text about Matt Donaghy has resigned the vice presidency of the junior class.
Because of everything that had happend since the "bombstory" he gets the attitude of having a stone heart that won't break again and he acts like that, too.
He even starts hating his partens because he had heard what the were saying.
They say that he isn't himself, that he's depressed, rude....
I think in real his parents worry about their son and his change.

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