Nineteen Minutes

by

Jodi Picoult

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Nineteen Minutes: Part 2, Chapter 2: 6.30am, The Day Of Summary & Analysis

Summary
Analysis
Lewis wakes Peter up; after seeing how cranky he is, he leaves his son in peace. Peter gets out of bed and goes straight to his computer to see if anyone on the forums has feedback on Hide-n-Shriek. However, instead the email he sent Josie comes up on the screen. Horrified, he tries to close it, but the computer is frozen and he is taunted by his own words. In the next section, which is another handwritten extract, the writer recalls pouring salt on slugs when they were a child. They reflect on the nature of schadenfreude, the experience of finding joy in watching other people suffer.    
This passage provides key information about the immediate events that caused the shooting. Although it is not stated explicitly, it seems that Peter didn’t necessarily plan for the shooting to happen on that particular day—if he had, one would imagine the first thing he did after waking up would be some kind of acknowledgment or preparation. Furthermore, it was seeing the email that triggered his actions.
Themes
Victims vs. Perpetrators Theme Icon
Vengeance vs. Justice Theme Icon
Expectations and the Failures of Family Theme Icon
Lost Innocence Theme Icon
Appearances vs. Reality Theme Icon