Again Quentin tries for the help of a detective but
he doesn’t help him. The detective says to him she is now over eighteen years
old and she is legal now and she can do these things. For solving this problem Quentin
lies to his parents on going to the prom but the goes where the next clue takes
him the minimall, where her smell was fresh but she wasn’t there anymore. Then
Quentin goes to the party to pick up his drunken friends and later they talk
about the new clues and things he find I the minimall.
"I couldn’t figure out which of these ideas, if any, was at the core of the poem. But thinking about the grass and all the different ways you can see it made me think about all the ways I’d seen and missing Margo. There was no shortage of ways to see her. I’d been focused on what had become of her, but now with my head trying to understand the multiplicity of grass and her smell from the blanket still in my throat, I realized that the most important question was who I was looking for.” (pg. 173)
This talks about Margo because she is the one full
of mysteries. Each time she puts harder things as the clues and this time it
was a poem. Quentin tried very hard on understanding it and analyzing the theme
for it and knowing it was a clue and not just a poem.
“Maybe she deserved to be forgotten. But at any rate, I couldn’t forget her.” (pg. 164)
This reveals that Quentin and his friends are giving
up, the author is trying you say that sometimes people want to disappear from
the world, maybe because of mistakes. Otherwise because they want to be alone and
leave their own lives.
On the following chapters and maybe at the end there
will be a part where they stop searching for her. But as in the previous blog
they told that when you stop searching they will find it, Margo will appear
miles away in a place she love to be and happy without any inconvenience and
she will be surprised they find her.
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