He says, "My point is that every bit of your career with us is already in place, and we've been prophesying your arrival for more than fifteen years....All we needed was a warm body and the survivor's name. That's where you enter the picture." (Palahniuk, 150)
Tender Branson now has a agent. They're in the car when his agent tells him this quote. Tender realizes that he's merrily a piece of the product that's going to be sold. I think this passage is important because of the fact that the agency has been waiting for him for fifteen years. This further incorporates the idea of fate or free will. Tender chose to sign with this guy, but was it his fate to all along? After all they have been waiting for him for over a decade...
Questions:
1) Will fame go to his head?
2) How will his relationship with Fertility Hollis change?
Thursday, September 25, 2008
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