John+puts+a+show+for+the+Delta-Minus+workers

//What function(s) does this scene perform? What is it doing? // //Why has it been written? ////What purpose does it serve? //
 * Introduce the Savage's Acts of Self-Punishment
 * Show the Delta Minuses's fascination at the Savage
 * Reiterate concept of Ford=God
 * Describe degree of violence
 * Servers to foreshadow increased fascination with the Savage
 * Introduce a method of purification through self-violence
 * Describe routine of the Savage
 * Show that the Savage hasn't completely left society( discovered again)
 * Foreshadow popularity and ultimate downfall
 * Show the reader the dumb, happy people in society

//How is the scene’s construction (i.e., the way it’s built) conducive to its function & purpose? //
 * Perspective of Delta-Minus's
 * Narration> Dialogue
 * Detail description of Savage's routine
 * Description of body vulgarly as a result of self-violence
 * <span style="font-family: 'Palatino Linotype','Book Antiqua',Palatino,serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">Rather than explicitly stating the Savage's Routine of self-punishment, the reader sees through the view/perspective of the Delta-Minus's.
 * Through the expressions/exclamatory comments of the Delta-Minus workers. Conveys fascination both implicitly and explicitly.
 * Delta-Minuses can only say "ford", no deeper or more intelligent comments