![]() Despite the subject matter, John sees that the words are beautiful, so much so "that you cried." (Pitter-pat.He opens it and read a passage (which we know to be from Hamlet, though the title isn't mentioned) about lying in the rank sweat of a bed in which dirty things are happening.(And our Shmoop Lit hearts go pitter-pat.) And then, when he is about twelve, John gets a book from Popé: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. ![]() But the men of the Pueblo have answers to everything concerning the sky and earth and seeds and a God named Awonawilona.Linda isn't a great help, since she can't tell him about chemicals (the topic of the book) as she only worked with embryos.He doesn't really know what the book is talking about, but still. ![]()
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