Monday, January 31, 2011

Chapter Twenty

At the end of this chapter, Gypsy thinks, "I reckoned I was a different person in more ways than just my appearance, and a person who was anything but invisible." (page 174)

What do you think she meant by this?  Please explain yourself thoroughly.

Chapter Twenty

After explaining her new hairstyle to Mary Lee, Gypsy thinks, "I think in that moment I knew me and Woodrow would be friends for life.  We had something.  We understood each other." (page 173)

Why did Gypsy know this at that moment?  What was the "something" they had?

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Chapter Nineteen

On page 168, Gypsy compares herself to Belle, thinking, "Just like Aunt Belle, I had painted myself into a corner."  What do you think she meant by that?

Chapter Nineteen

The relationship between Gypsy and Porter seems to be changing.  What things do you believe are causing it to change?  Please be specific in your response.

Chapter Eighteen

Why did Gypsy do what she did in this chapter?  What do you think the outcome of her actions will be?  Please elaborate with thoughtful details.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Chapter Seventeen

The end of this chapter revealed some startling information.  How do you think this helps to explain some other things in the story and how does it help you better understand Gypsy?

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Chapter Sixteen

It was interesting that Gypsy and Porter had a real conversation (pages 143-144).  It was even more interesting that Gypsy said to him, "I don't want to be Love Ball Dotson's good little girl all the time!"  What do you make of this whole conversation, what it meant, and why it happened?

Chapter Sixteen

Why do you think Woodrow grew so agitated (pages 138-139) when Gypsy asked what had happened to the thirty bucks he had saved?

Chapter Sixteen

Do you think Woodrow should have have been punished for what he did at the garden party to Mrs. Cooper?  Do you think Gypsy had a right to be upset that he wasn't?  Please be sure to explain your thinking.

Chapter Fifteen

On page 125, Gypsy muses that Woodrow "was interested in everything and almost everybody, and the way he looked at things with fresh eyes made me see them fresh too."  What do you think she meant by that?

Chapter Fifteen

What is a debutante and why do you think Gypsy never wanted to be one?

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Chapter Fourteen


At the end of this chapter, Gypsy starts to believe that Woodrow doesn’t really believe his own story about his mother’s disappearance.  What do you think?

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Chapter Thirteen

In this chapter, judging by the way she talks, it seems as though Gypsy feels that being pretty, as she is, is more of a curse than a blessing.  Why might she feel this way?  Do you agree with her?  Please be sure to elaborate on your thinking.

Chapter Twelve

Woodrow never seems to get mad when others make fun of him, and he is able to laugh at himself.  Why don’t the mean things people say to him seem to bother him?  How do you think he developed this ability.  How do you think being able to laugh at yourself helps you get through life?

Chapter Eleven

Why do you suppose Woodrow brought Blind Benny to Gypsy’s window that night?  What do you think she made of the situation?