How is Nathan different from his father so far? How is he similar?

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Weasel is described as having “a quiet way of talking” that is more terrifying than shouting. Why might quietness be scarier than loud anger in a villain?

Nathan’s hesitation is not moral purity—it is fear and disbelief. DeFelice suggests that indecision in the face of evil can be as dangerous as evil itself.

A relationship defined by fear, victimhood, and eventually, the rejection of hatred.

How does Nathan’s responsibility toward his younger sister, Molly, shape his decisions in the first few chapters?

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