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[quote=Anonymous]Snow kills 5 people by the end of the book The first, pure self-defense. And instead of blaming the Capitol for putting him there, he blames Sejanus’s high minded morality. Second, was a civilizational kill. He’s in the thick in a confusing situation in a group of people, had to cover up that he was there. Third, a social, personal kill. He can’t stand that Sejanus is unpredictable. Losing control. He didn’t need to tell on him. But, the book says if not now, Sejanus would have acted out further, I think snow would have eventually ratted him out. Fourth, killed his love. Complicated, but he also couldn’t stand the lack of control. Love meant whisking away into the unknown. Killing that love meant deciding to live in a terrible place but where he would be comfortable. Complicated, tactical, and closing off the choice to run away and live in nature. Fifth, unnecessary vengeance. He had already gotten out from under the Dean. Already won out. Highbottom was just going to be an addict who would leave him alone. Pure murder. [/quote]
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