Missing Dogs, Missing People, and Too Many Bees

By February 24th, the novel had taken a slightly more serious turn. The narrator’s dog, Kiwi, goes missing, leading him into the dense forest. Meanwhile, Mandanna disappears as well, jobless and feeling defeated.

Key Events:

Kiwi's Disappearance: The narrator's dog, Kiwi, goes missing, prompting a frantic search in the forest.

Mandanna's Vanishing Act: Mandanna disappears, overwhelmed by his joblessness and societal pressures.

Bee Infestation: The narrator's home becomes overrun with bees, adding to his mounting troubles.

Classroom Discussions:

Themes of Loss and Search: Reflected on the emotional and symbolic implications of the disappearances.

Human-Nature Conflict: Discussed how the bee infestation symbolizes the unpredictable intrusion of nature into human life.

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