Do you think its important that montgomery is repeating the


"How the Beast Folk Tasted Blood"

1.Do you think it's important that Montgomery is repeating the Laws? Why/why not?

2.Why do you think Prendick is "horrified" by the Beast People coming out of the forest to the three men ?

3.Why do you think Prendick feels that the Beast People's "wincing attitudes" and "furtive dread" separates them from humanity?

4.Do you think it's important that Prendick forgives (shows empathy for) the Leopard Man's hunting of him? Why/why not?

5.What does Prendick do that demonstrates his empathy for the Leopard Man?

6.What do the Beast People manifest that shows, according to Prendick, their humanity?

7.What "strange persuasion" comes upon Prendick in the wake of the Leopard Man's death/killing?

Note: grossness here is lacking in refinement, good manners, education, etc.; unrefined

8.In what ways are our lives like the Beast People's, "beg[u]n in agony," "shacke[d by] humanity, lived in a fear that never died, fretted by a law that [we] could not understand"? In what ways is it not?

9.How does Prendick view the world when he "saw it suffering the painful disorder of this island"?

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