Pg. 10 - Something I ate - The pages introducing the Hal Incandenza character who has a major disconnect between who he is and how he is perceived I find very interesting. There appears to be a big lead up to the point that Hal tries to say his first words, 'I am not just a jock'. Interesting first words for someone planning to enter this university because he is a jock. After this big lead up and his first attempt at speaking you get this pop in the balloon where he steps pack and explains that the disconnect may be caused by "something I ate".
Hal is absolutely mentally sharp and obviously a brilliant person where his thoughts are 'I read. I study and I read. ...I consume libraries." He is also sensitive. "'I feel and believe. I have opinions...I am not just a creatus...bred for function'."
The disconnect is that the perception of this kid is of a nightmarish monster. And on page 15, his uncle explains that "he can function".
Pg 17 - Yo then man, what's your story - Another build up in the story as Hal explains his thoughts about the bathroom, ambulance ride, etc. Of all of the people associated with Hal to this point, his Uncle, the Deans, the doctors, the ambulance driver, it appears that nobody really cares about him as a person. For example, even the attending doctor gives him the "gurneyside Q&A, etiology and diagnosis by Socratic method, ordered and point-by-point." The only person that seems to care is the "nurse's aide" or "security guy" or "a tired Cuban orderly". Maybe these are people we can assume have a history of not such an easy life so they can relate to whatever Hal is going through. One of these will be the only one to ask "So yo then man what's your story?"
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