Water for Elephants Chapter 6 Quotes

Water for Elephants Chapter 6 Quotes

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"Auggie says you're a vet." At the sound of his name, August spins around.

"No," I say. "I mean, not exactly."

"He's being modest," says August. (6.26-28)

Here, other people's admiration of Jacob's veterinary training gets him a job and enables him to keep it. Even though Jacob is trying to remain "modest" and tell the truth (that he's a couple tests away from being an official vet), that doesn't matter much to the circus people. Let's not forget, they're all about "illusion" (7.204) anyway. The buzz that a Cornell-educated vet will bring to the circus is more than enough for Uncle Al.

Quote 2

When the cat sees me coming, he lunges at the door. I freeze.

"What's the matter, Jacob?"

I turn around. August's face is glowing.

"You're not afraid of Rex, are you?" he continues. "He's just a widdle kitty cat." (6.208-11)

Here we get an early hint of August's personality. He's pressuring Jacob to go in and feed a lion like it's no big deal. But Jacob is brand new at the circus and doesn't have any experience with lions. August puts Jacob in danger and then teases him by saying that Rex is "just a <em>widdle kitty cat</em>." It takes great courage to walk into a lion's cage, but August is trying to belittle that courage.