Zits is unapologetic about his behavior. His actions are aggressive and forceful. He has little hope for himself; his future seems dim. He has neither the desire for nor the expectation of forgiveness.
However, what he learns through his...
The Question and Answer section for Flight is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Zits is unapologetic about his behavior. His actions are aggressive and forceful. He has little hope for himself; his future seems dim. He has neither the desire for nor the expectation of forgiveness.
However, what he learns through his...
Like his father is in his life, Zits's God is both omnipresent and absent. Throughout the novel, Zits makes vague references to God, and refers to locations as heaven. The most ideal location he finds is in the early section of his time as the...
Zits is the fifteen-year-old orphan protagonist of the novel. He is half-Native American, half-Irish, but identifies with neither culture. After committing a heinous act of violence, Zits is mysteriously transported back in time. He inhabits the...