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In "Killing Mr. Griffin" by Lois Duncan, the students involved in the plot to kill their teacher, Mr. Griffin, each have different motivations and justifications. They conspire to kidnap him out of frustration with his strict teaching methods and perceived unfairness. When the plan goes awry and leads to Mr. Griffin's accidental death, they attempt to cover it up by creating alibis, claiming they were elsewhere during the incident. Their alibis reflect their fear of consequences and their desire to protect themselves from the repercussions of their actions.
Characters: Susan McConnell David Mark Betsy Jeff Mrs. Griffin Mr. Brian Griffin Detective Bacca Mrs. Ruggles Craig and Francis- the twins Lana( the ex girlfriend)
Killing Mr. Griffin was created in 1978-04.
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Verbal irony in "Killing Mr. Griffin" occurs when characters say or suggest one thing while meaning the opposite. For example, characters might pretend to be concerned for Mr. Griffin's safety while plotting his harm. This creates a contrast between what is said and what is actually meant, adding depth to the story.
"Killing Mr. Griffin" by Lois Duncan follows a group of high school students who plot to scare their strict teacher, Mr. Griffin, but the plan goes horribly wrong and he ends up being killed. The exposition sets up the main characters, their motivations, and the initial plan to kidnap Mr. Griffin to teach him a lesson.
"Killing Mr. Griffin" is written in third-person point of view. This allows readers insights into the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters, as well as the ability to observe the story from various perspectives.
Killing Mr. Griffin by Lois Duncan was published in April 1978.
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The exposition in "Killing Mr. Griffin" sets the stage by introducing the main characters - a group of high school students who plan a prank on their strict teacher, Mr. Griffin. This section also establishes the central conflict of the story and the dynamics within the group that lead to a dangerous turn of events when the prank goes wrong.
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