Second App Note is on Part 1: Incentive Chapter 7
Chapter 7 is pretty far into this plot twisted novel. This is what you need to understand. Blomkvist debates with Berger about his decision to accept Vanger’s proposal. They are in Blomkvist's residence, with the other part owner of Millennium, Christer Malm. Malm is an art designer. The reason I mention the three people in the apartment is because Blomkvist ensures Berger that he will save Millennium's reputation. He will accomplish this by getting out of the picture. Also, by obtaining the knowledge Vanger has on Wennerstrom. The reader must understand the two ways he will save the magazine’s reputation! This is in order to know the complexities that occur next.
Berger is not happy about this. She feels that Blomkvist is giving up on the magazine, and putting her and Malm in a bad position. Malm tells Blomkvist to go, and tells him he and Berger will keep the magazine running in his absence. Berge says Blomkvist will never return! That is a bold statement.
This is where the story really gets good! Salander is woken up by a call from Armansky. Armansky tells Salander that Vanger's lawyer has called and asked them to drop their examination of Wennerstrom.
This is very important to note. Chapter 7 builds on the theme of reliance. Blomkvist moves to Hedestad for a year, causing problems between him and Burger? Blomkvist and Berger's trust in each other is broken. Blomkvist is confident that accepting Vanger's offer will allow him to reach his ultimate goal — divulging Wennerstrom's corruption. That is the main reason he does this! This is very important to comprehend in order to piece together information from this very critical chapter. This is to expose Wennerstrom’s criminal activity.
Berger is doing it for the exact same reason. Berger sees Blomkvist's methods as counter-productive and feels a straightforward, investigative approach is better. By the end of the scene, Berger and Blomkvist are no longer acting as a team and each must pursue what seems right without the other's help.
I noticed after going back over the text that anxiety is produced by Frode's decision to forgo the Wennerstrom investigation, foreshadowing potential problems for Blomkvist and Salander. I was nervous reading it! Frode does not want to quit the investigation, so she skips it.
The reader realizes that Salander wants to unmask secrets. She believes all secrets reveal themselves, with the right work. Salander's reluctance to agree to aspects of the investigation makes us wonder what she will do next. This is an excellent way to end this exciting chapter.
Chapter 7 is pretty far into this plot twisted novel. This is what you need to understand. Blomkvist debates with Berger about his decision to accept Vanger’s proposal. They are in Blomkvist's residence, with the other part owner of Millennium, Christer Malm. Malm is an art designer. The reason I mention the three people in the apartment is because Blomkvist ensures Berger that he will save Millennium's reputation. He will accomplish this by getting out of the picture. Also, by obtaining the knowledge Vanger has on Wennerstrom. The reader must understand the two ways he will save the magazine’s reputation! This is in order to know the complexities that occur next.
Berger is not happy about this. She feels that Blomkvist is giving up on the magazine, and putting her and Malm in a bad position. Malm tells Blomkvist to go, and tells him he and Berger will keep the magazine running in his absence. Berge says Blomkvist will never return! That is a bold statement.
This is where the story really gets good! Salander is woken up by a call from Armansky. Armansky tells Salander that Vanger's lawyer has called and asked them to drop their examination of Wennerstrom.
This is very important to note. Chapter 7 builds on the theme of reliance. Blomkvist moves to Hedestad for a year, causing problems between him and Burger? Blomkvist and Berger's trust in each other is broken. Blomkvist is confident that accepting Vanger's offer will allow him to reach his ultimate goal — divulging Wennerstrom's corruption. That is the main reason he does this! This is very important to comprehend in order to piece together information from this very critical chapter. This is to expose Wennerstrom’s criminal activity.
Berger is doing it for the exact same reason. Berger sees Blomkvist's methods as counter-productive and feels a straightforward, investigative approach is better. By the end of the scene, Berger and Blomkvist are no longer acting as a team and each must pursue what seems right without the other's help.
I noticed after going back over the text that anxiety is produced by Frode's decision to forgo the Wennerstrom investigation, foreshadowing potential problems for Blomkvist and Salander. I was nervous reading it! Frode does not want to quit the investigation, so she skips it.
The reader realizes that Salander wants to unmask secrets. She believes all secrets reveal themselves, with the right work. Salander's reluctance to agree to aspects of the investigation makes us wonder what she will do next. This is an excellent way to end this exciting chapter.