What is Hally and his father's relationship compared to?
Comic Books
What is Hally's first reaction when he sees the comic books?
He immediately wants them to be out of sight
How does Hally view himself compared to his father?
Hally sees himself as above his dad
What was the time period when the 1st editions of Jungle Jim came out?
During the 1950's
How does Hally feel about his father throughout the story?
Hally feels angered towards his father
Who was the comic books for?
Hally's father
What kind of books does Hally read? How does this contrast with his relationship with his dad?
Hally reads more mature books compared to his dad reading childish comic books, making him feel more powerful over his dad.
Why does Batman swear to vengeance against criminals?
He witnessed the murder of his parents as a child
What relationship between Hally and his father does Master Harold and the boys focus on?
Father and Son
How does Hally describe the comic books?
Rubbish
How does Hally's father relate to the comic books?
He feels like he can pretend he is the superhero in the comic books
What are Batman's superpowers?
He doesn't have any metahuman powers but he uses his sharp mind and physique to help him fight
How is Hally and his father's relationship different from the archetype of a father-son relationship?
Hally and his father do not get along at all, as Hally had strong feelings against his father which help shape the overall story.
What comics does Hally say are on the table?
Batman and Robin, Submariner
What do the comic books symbolize?
Hally's disregard for his father
How did Tarzan end up in the Jungle?
His parents ship was burned leaving them ashore as his parents later on died
How was Hally's dad presenting himself throughout the book?
Childish
Who brought the comic books that were laid down on the table?
Mr. Kempston
What is a common occurrence shown in comic books that relates to the characteristics of societal standards between men and women during this time?
Men were seen as the higher power over women and respected one another.
What theme do these comic books have that relate to Master Harold?