How has John shown to be a Christ figure so far?
Why did John not like the trade conditions from Blevins?
Why would Blevins expect to get his horse back?
How do you think the horse will come back?
In your opinion, why is John Grady different from the rest of the boys?
Do you think the story would be greatly different if it took place in a more modern setting?
Do you feel that John has some sort of fascination with cowboys and western living?
Why does John want to save the ranch?
Do you feel that John truly loves his mother?
Do you feel that the novel is following the true western story line?
How has it strayed from the true western story line?
Who do you feel is most important to John out of his family?
Do you think it was wrong for John to "spy" on his mother at the beginning of the novel?
What effect did his discoveries have on the story and John's motives?
Why exactly is John heading to Mexico?
What year does this novel take place in, and where does it fall into the time line of the wild west?
Do you think the tension between Rowlins and Blevins is from jealousy?
Why do you think Blevins is staying with the boys?
How does McCarty's style effect the narration?
What effect does the espanol dialogue have on the narration?
How much wood could woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
What is the meaning of life?
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