Flight - Chapters 10, 11, 12

Part 1:

The internal battle within Gus' body (good vs evil)

Part 2:

The Flight of Anger (powerpoint slide)

In these chapters, the character Gus is fueled by the need for revenge against the Indians. His memories of the slaughtered settlers make him angry, forcing all of his hatred onto the Indians. They are known to him as evil savages and is going for revenge on his own accord. He never really considered how the Indians might feel, or even his fellow soldiers' feelings. Gus disregards the outcome of his violent acts and only worries about himself and what he wants.

Part 3:

Death Bell - Horror/ Thriller (Korean)
Plot: During the final week of midterms, an announcement sounds around the school saying that a person will be killed everytime the students fail to solve a riddle. Anyone that tries to leave the school will die. About a dozen kids are tortured before they died. In the end, we find out that all of the murdering resulted from a father's need to seek revenge for his daughter, who was killed by her teacher.

Because the Indians slaughtered the white settlers, Gus goes out to seek revenge and he ends up leading another huge massacre to kill the Indians. This relates to Death Bell in which a large chain of violence stems from another. Many lives were lost due to one violent act. Think of it as a domino effect: one act of violence triggers another and it keeps going on until someone learns to feel empathy and learn to respect each others point of views.