Atheism in "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close"
The pictures left out are of someone falling and the word Purple written in green.
I believe the connection/relation to the novel for the picture of the man falling is because it represents or is Oskar's dad. If not his dad someone who was involved in the tragedy of 9/11. This is important because it is why Oskar no longer speaks, why he refuses to go to school, and why he is on a search for what this mystery key in the envelope labeled black is so important to him. His dad and him had a close relationship and since his death Oskar has not been able to find a healthy way of coping with it. Tomas was also the only person who thought the same way Oskar thinks.
The word purple written in the green pen or marker is important because it sort of contradicts yet goes along with what the woman at the art store said about people writing the color of the pen or their last name that they are using on this paper.
The word purple written in the green pen or marker is important because it sort of contradicts yet goes along with what the woman at the art store said about people writing the color of the pen or their last name that they are using on this paper.
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