Deception In Scribbler Of Dreams

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In the book Scribbler of Dreams by Mary E. Pearson, Becky quotes an 1808 poem. This poem is titled Marmion by Walter Scott. Becky quotes the line, “Oh what a tangled web we weave…” The line that follows is, “When first we practice to deceive.” Deception in this novel is like a tangled web.

The deception in this novel is like a tangled web because, Kaitlin uses the last name Hampton. This is not her actual last name, instead it is Malone. She uses the last name Hampton to deceive Bram and others of her true identity. This deception is like a tangled web because, after Bram finds out who she really is, it unravels a sticky situation, very much so like a tangled web. Bram avoids her, and everyone at school does the same.

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