Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Blue Angel
This section of dialogue is important because Swenson is starting to find out things about Angela. He's also starting to realize some inconsistencies with the little information Swenson knows about Angela. The fact that Angela's father showed up at the conference when we were made to believe he killed himself makes us and Swenson start to question Angela. Why did she lie about something like that? What does she stand to gain from it? The detail about the scandal involving teacher student relationships that was brought up by her parents may be the reason Angela is writing her story. Maybe it has nothing to do with Swenson and she's just remaining what happened with that situation.
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