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How well do the various characters cope with or react to the disaster? Use these questions to help formulate your response:
Teaching Suggestion: After noting responses individually, students could work together to create a coordinate plane on a whiteboard. They would then choose a character’s reaction to the mist—say, “Upset woman runs into the parking lot”—and write it on a post-it note. The x-axis would rate the character’s reaction from most irrational (on the extreme left) to most rational (on the extreme right). They could then consider the y-axis, which would rank the outcome from most successful (at the top) to most tragic (at the bottom). In the case of “Upset woman runs into the parking lot,” they would probably rank it somewhere near (-10, -10), both irrational and tragic.
By Stephen King