How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"A mouse! A mouse! Catch it quick! […] Kill it! Stamp on it!" (18.34)
In the kitchen, the cooks catch sight of our narrator-mouse and try to kill him. How is this any different than the witches trying to kill a child? Why do you think we're less sensitive to the death of a mouse than the death of a child?