The Chocolate War

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The Chocolate War "They murdered him", that is the first phrase spoken in The Chocolate War. What signifigance does this have for the rest of the book? Why are girls virtually un-heard of in this book? Even though Trinity is an all-boys school, girls play a prominent role in every young adult's life. How come Archie is disgusted by the thought of perspiration? What does this say of his character? Why do the Vigils seem to strive on black mail and deviant behavior towards each other. "They murdered him", that is the first phrase spoken in The Chocolate War. What signifigance does this have for the rest of the book? Why are girls virtually un-heard of in this book? Even though Trinity is an all-boys school, girls play a prominent role in every young adult's life. How come Archie is disgusted by the thought of perspiration? What does this say of his character? Why do the Vigils seem to strive on black mail and deviant behavior towards each other."They

murdered him", that is the first phrase spoken in The Chocolate War. What signifigance does this have for the rest of the book? Why are girls virtually un-heard of in this book? Even though Trinity is an all-boys school, girls play a prominent role in every young adult's life. How come Archie is disgusted by the thought of perspiration? What does this say of his character? Why do the Vigils seem to strive on black mail and deviant behavior towards each other."They murdered him", that is the first phrase spoken in The Chocolate War. What signifigance does this have for the rest of the book? Why are girls virtually un-heard of in this book? Even though Trinity is an all-boys school, girls play a prominent role in...