Freewill Fate and Free Will Quotes

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Quote #4

My dad drove off the road […] Into the water. With my stepmother. (685)

It's hard to tell if Will means his dad purposefully drove off the road or if it was an accident. This ambiguity is fitting since we're not sure Will's totally convinced one way or another either.

Quote #5

You are nobody's responsibility in the end after all, isn't that right? As nobody is really anybody's responsibility. (734)

We are only responsible for our own behavior, and we can't control how others react. But that doesn't mean we can't complain about it. Will's proof of that.

Quote #6

Can accidents be beautiful? Wouldn't you have to know what you are doing to achieve something worthwhile? (782)

Will struggles continuously with the idea of control and fate, and here he brings beauty into the mix. What do you think: Can accidents be beautiful?