Thursday, 25 June 2009

What was the warden planning on doing about zeros disapperance

In
chapter 30, emotions come to a boiling point when Zigzag attacks Stanley and Zero gets involved.
When the counselors arrive, Stanley admits that Zero has been digging his hole in exchange for
reading lessons. The counselors proceed to embarrass Zero by quizzing him and Zero suddenly
announces that he is done digging holes. Zero then uses his shovel as a weapon and strikes Mr.
Pendanski in the face before running off into the desert. The Warden instructs the counselors to
not run after Zero and assures them that he will have to return for water.

In
the next chapter, Stanley blames himself for Zero's disappearance and hopes that he can find
God's Thumb. When Stanley returns to the tent, the Warden, Mr. Sir, and Mr. Pendanski ask him if
he has seen Zero. Stanley then overhears them discussing their plan about covering up the entire
situation. Mr. Pendanski informs the Warden that Zero is a ward of the state and does not have
any family. Mr. Pendanski also tells the Warden that Zero does not have a social worker who took
an interest in him and the Warden instructs Mr. Pendanski to delete all of Zero's records. In
addition to Zero's records, the Warden also instructs Mr. Pendanski to delete his state files.
Essentially, the Warden's plan is to delete every record and file associated with Hector Zeroni
to prevent the attorney general from investigating his disappearance.


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