Something that I've reflected upon now that I have finally finished book 1 is the character Julian Morrow. At first I got the impression that he was going to have a larger role in the book then he has so far, especially seeing how much attention was put on him in the beginning when Richard was trying to get in to his class, but after the first lecture/discussion that he held the book really only has some few scares encounters with him. Instead the majority, if not all of the focus has been put on the group studying Greek with the absence of their professor.
I wonder if you have any ideas as to why this is? Especially considering the book, in my opinion, made it seem as if he held some sort of control or at least influence over them since he only accepted like-minded individuals, when really he seemed to be quite absence.
Maria Norén, w.12
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