Time and Again by Breece D’J Pancake
Questions
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Try to answer the following questions as you read. Some of the “why” questions might seem unanswerable, but try to figure them out.
- Why does the narrator keep the kitchen light on?
- What has happened to his boy? Why?
- What does the narrator own? Why does he own them?
- For what purpose has Mr. Weeks called the narrator out at night?
- What does he carry beside his seat? Why?
- The narrator thinks, “I think I am too old to do this anymore. I wish I could rest and watch my hogs get old and die. When the last one is close to dying, I will feed him his best meal and leave the gate open. But that will most likely not happen, because I know this stretch of Route 60 from Ansted to Gauley, and I do a good job.” What is he too old to do? Why does he say it’s unlikely that he will “rest”?
- What does he say the hogs will do when the first one dies?
- When the hitchhiker says that “buses stink,” what does it remind the narrator of?
- Why would the narrator think about the hitchhiker’s muscles being strong?
- What does the narrator ask the hitchhiker do when he sees Mr. Weeks’s truck? What is his reason for asking this?
- Why was the hitchhiker afraid of coming through Fayette County?
- What kind of remains have they usually found?
- How long has it been since the last remains were found?
- What does the narrator imagine when he tells the hitchhiker that he snapped the necks of German soldiers? What is his thought after this? Does this image make sense?
- Why does the narrator grab the lug wrench after he pulls to the side of the road? Why does he ask the hitchhiker to look for a flashlight under the seat?
- The narrator thinks as the hitchhiker is looking for the flashlight, “But I am way too tired now, and I don’t want to clean the seat.” What is he talking about? Does the hitchhiker find the flashlight? Why not?
- The narrator thinks, “Time and again, I try to count and can’t.” Count what? How does that relate to what has been happening in his life.
- What kind of food do you think the hogs are expecting?
Now, re-answer these questions with what you can infer by the end of the story.
- What does the narrator carry beside his seat? Why?
- Why would the narrator think about the hitchhiker’s muscles being strong?
- What does the narrator ask the hitchhiker do when he sees Mr. Weeks’s truck? What is his reason for asking this?
- Why does the narrator grab the lug wrench after he pulls to the side of the road? Why does he ask the hitchhiker to look for a flashlight under the seat?
- What does the narrator own? Why does he own them?
- Why did his son run away?
- It has been a long time since any remains have been found. Explain why you think the narrator either has or hasn’t killed since then.