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1. What is the significance of the Promenade view in Brooklyn? | 1. What is the significance of the Promenade view in Brooklyn?<br> | ||
2. Why does Harper discuss destruction? Why does she reject flood but endorse fire? | 2. Why does Harper discuss destruction? Why does she reject flood but endorse fire? |
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Summary
Harper is standing at a railing over the river. Harper tells Joe that the end of the world and Judgment Day is near. She says that everyone will have visions like she does: "Everyone will think the're crazy now, not just me, everyone will see things."
Study Questions
1. What is the significance of the Promenade view in Brooklyn?
2. Why does Harper discuss destruction? Why does she reject flood but endorse fire?