Robert Cormier's response to Mrs. Anti's class
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Title
Robert Cormier's response to Mrs. Anti's class
Description
In this letter to Mrs. Anti's class, Cormier answers many questions posed by the students. First, he outlines how he got the idea for the novel. As in other letters, Cormier cites his life as a news reporter and his proximity to Fort Devens - as well as his thoughts on terrorism. He goes onto address his interest in the Abrahman-Isaac story, specifically the elements of sacrifice, patriotism, and extremism. He then moves onto discussing some of the psychoanalytic aspects of the characters and situations - like the schizophrenic characters - present in the novel.
Creator
Publisher
Robert Cormier Collection at Fitchburg State University's Amelia V. Gallucci-Cirio Library
Date
25 November 1988
Contributor
Elise Takehana, Anna Consalvo, Katy Covino
Relation
Robert Cormier's letter to Mrs. Anti
Mrs. Anti's Class Project "Hallowell Highlights"
Belinda Lothrop letter to Robert Cormier 25 October 1988
David Key letter to Robert Cormier
Denise Concheri letter to Robert Cormier
Jamie Argento letter to Robert Cormier
Kimberly Dawes letter to Robert Cormier
Kristi Kozak letter to Robert Cormier
Kristin Doton letter to Robert Cormier
Michael Ryan letter to Robert Cormier
Mrs. Barbara Anti letter to Robert Cormier
Pamela Carpenter letter to Robert Cormier
Format
JPG, 8.5 x 11 paper
Language
English
Type
Collection
Citation
Robert Cormier, “Robert Cormier's response to Mrs. Anti's class,” Robert E. Cormier Archive Collection 2, accessed April 23, 2024, https://terrorandbullies.omeka.net/items/show/106.