This weeks journal allows you to consider James Knolls argument. As you read, be careful to distinguish between the historical background information and the position he takes. Summarize his argument in a paragraph.
Then consider the following questions:
What purpose does the lengthy historical overview serve in his overall argument?
How does his argument help us to understand Christines decisions that build up to the novels final scene?
Support the analysis with direct quotations and paraphrases in a 2 to 4 page critical response.
i have added the links for two of the sources bellow there should be NO OTHER SOURCE LEFT BUT THE BOOK!
The Recurrence of an Illusion: The Concept of Evil in Forensic Psychiatry
Jen Bakers William Marchs The Bad Seed and the Human Propensity for Violence