Chapter three

Chapter three focuses on the envelope Oskar finds with his father's rushed handwriting on it and the key that is inside. The focus he puts on figuring out what this key opens or goes to tells me he is determined when he sets his mind to something and he doesn't stop a task until the solution is found. I think that the whole situation that happened with his dad's death is hard for him to comprehend as to why it happened and he keeps the phone with his dad's messages on it near him in his room so he can listen to it over and over again. Oskar is sentimental and observant, focusing on things that he has seen in his life which are images of keys and such, this helps him sleep. It appears he is struggling with a mental health issue because of his lack of speech as well as his inability to sleep or deal with social situations, like the school setting. I am forced to believe that his relationship with his dad was much closer than his relationship between him and his mother, simply because of the way he talks about his dad and how little concern he appears to have towards his mom.
He describes the city to be very fast paced, by explaining how many babies are born and how many new locks are made down to the second.

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