Killing Mr. Griffin
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Killing Mr. Griffin is an incredibly suspenseful novel which takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is written in third person point of view. The protagonist of this thrilling novel is Susan McConnell. Susan is a loner and mostly stays home with her nose in the books. She works hard at her studies and usually has no trouble with her teachers. But, Mr. Griffin is an exception. Mark Kinney, on the other hand, the antagonist, has already failed Mr. Griffins class once. Marks face is one that seldom changes expression, but his eyes become very bright and shiney when he has an idea. This is the look he gets when he comes up with the crazy idea to kill Mr. Griffin. One would never call Mark handsome, but he does have a special beauty, so striking that it causes those around him to catch their breath. There are many other characters in this book who play a big role in the story. David Ruggles, handsome, popular and class president of the senior class, is in on the conspiracy. Thoughit is not his idea, for some reason he allows himself to be persuaded by Mark in to joining the gang. This so-called gang includes Mark, of course, Betsy Cline, Jeff Garrett, and Susan MmcConnell who is also easily persuaded by Mark. Betsy, who is the head cheerleader and to everyone the most popular girl in school,doesnt care much for Mr. Griffin. She joins Mark in his plan only hoping e will go out with her. Betsy is dating Jeff Garrett, Marks best friend, but only because she thinks it will bring her closer to Mark. Jeff is the star of the varsity basketball with basketball being his life. He has been good friends with Mark science
he first met him. He does almost anything Mark wants because he is easily persuaded. Other secondary character include Mr.Griffin, the strict English teacher who nobody like , Mrs.Griffin, his pregnant wife, Mrs. Ruggles, Davids grandmother, and others. Mrs Ruggles plays an important role because she steels a ring David gets off Griffins finger once he dies. She keeps this to herself, and because of what she knows, she loses her life. The major conflict is between five troubled teenagers and their attempts to keep Griffins death a secret. After disposing of his body in an unknown
areain the middle of nowhere, they take his credit cards and send them to a man Mark knows who lives far away. They figure that if every month a bill comes to Mrs. Griffin, people willassume he has just run off with some other woman. They also try to throw off the police by making Susan, who is was rthe last to see him at a conferrence before he disappeared, make up a story about