New social issues: Paul is now addicted to the drugs, and trying to become less addictive by not taking each pill everytime.
Annie is making Paul re-write the book. Paul tries to escape out of the room that Annie keeps him in to call for help, but the phone doesn't work and she starts to comes back to the room, so his plan fails. Paul writes the first part of the Misery novel, and Annie pretends to become the "editor."
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yes! and Paul is feeling alot stroger but she realized by the physical change in him. Also realized he is getting stronger by not needing her to carry him from his wheelchair to his bed. She later tortures him for getting out the room and taken medicine that she found betwen the mattress of his bed.
Seen the movie which is great. Heard that the book is much more brutal. Might read it myself one day. This book seem to have a little bit of claustrophobic feeling over it.
the thing i like about this book even though it is fiction this could happen. you also get to read misery returns it even shows the letter N messing up.
This book so far only has two main characters and the story takes place in bascially one room. Even though this is the case, there are handfuls of social issues at hand. Each reader can have a different opinion on what they call a social issue. It is interesting to read how different some interpretations are.
Michelle, I think my favorite part of this part of the book is the whole "cheating" Misery back to life deal. I love that King spends time going over this, and I love seeing the two different attempts at Misery Returns. I agree with you about reading the story-within-the-story! =D
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