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[SOLVED] The Unraveling.solipsism
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konamouse
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Hey, a puzzle with my 'name' in it Laughing

Round and round it goes, and where it stops, nobody knows.

Game of chance?
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 12:33 am
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LordKinbote
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Found a VERY slight new page:

Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Identifying the mouse on ben.html (it's the mouse that helped Benjamin Franklin in "Ben and Me") leads us to:

http://www.theunraveling.com/amos.html


And all that's here is "stick it to the man!"

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konamouse
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So, is it the "mice" or is the "men" (the authors)?

First row:
Desperaux (from book "The Tales of Despereaux") - Kate Dicamillo
Vera the Mouse - Marjolein Bastin
Algernon (from movie "Flowers For Algernon") - Daniel Keyes

Second row:
Ignatz (from comic strip "Krazy Kat") - George Harriman
Dormouse (from book "Alice in Wonderland") - Lewis Carroll

Third row:
Mattias/Matthew/Martin (from book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh") - Robert O'Brien
Ralph S. Mouse (from book "The Mouse and the Motorcycle") - Beverly Cleary
Mattimeo (from "Redwall") - Brian Jacques

Fourth row:
Mouse from The Night before Xmas?
Reepicheep (from book series "The Chronicles of Narnia") - CS Lewis
Mr. Jangles (from book "The Green Mile") - Stephen King
Ratbert (from comic strip "Dilbert") - Scott Adams
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Well I tried all of the easy steinbeck allusions
steinbeck
johnsteinbeck
lennie
george
ofmiceandmen
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konamouse
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Tried: mouse, mice, konamouse (hehehe), mickey, minnie, mickeymouse, disney, waltdisney. No dice.
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Mouse Number 2 is Vera

Image Here: http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00003IPFE.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

From Vera the Mouse -- Mr. Mole's Surprise
By Marjolein Bastin.

--mrm

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LordKinbote
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Could "stick it to the man" mean that "amos" is a suffix? Or maybe that something similar to "amos" is a suffix?

I tried every -mous word to no avail, even though I thought "autonomous" would make the perfect answer given the solipsism connection to self.

Someone try some other similar suffixes.

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LordKinbote
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A clue from Ed:

Quote:
Scott,

I just got your mail. I can't respond with the urbanmythology.net
address so I'm using Gmail. You say you've identified almost all of
the mice - do you have a list anywhere? I have a few but haven't been
able to figure many of them out.

That guy on the bottom left looks familiar - seems like I bought a
book with him on it for a cousin back in the late 90s.

-E.V.


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konamouse
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Looks like we were on the right track last night in chat. Here is my email from Ed:

Quote:
Heather,

Ok, so first letters are DVAIDMRM_RMR?

Is it just me, or does it look like there's a name in there... David?
Maybe Vera is supposed to be on the next row down. Also, there seem
to be way too many M's - maybe we're meant to just use names and not
titles like "Mr.". And I'm not sure about Matthew - that looks like a
girl mouse to me.

Seems like there ought to be a list of literary mice around on the web
somewhere that we could search from to positively identify all these
guys. I'll look around.

-E.V.


DAVID_RM_RJR

David _rm_r, Jr???? So that would make the last missing one a vowel.
Just need to replace the First letter of the last name. Would it be Auntie Shrew riding on the bird? "A"? But in the book, it was Mrs. Frisby who rode the back of the crow.. David FRM_RJR? is the next M wrong? Or does anyone know Mrs. Frisby's first name?

Quote:
Dear Heather,

What about that other mouse, Amos? You think it could be David
FArm_r, Jr.? For some reason "David Farmer" sounds really familiar to
me.. I wish I could have brought all my books with me when I moved.
:-\


If we count the small mouse down in the yard as one of the mice, that would be Auntie Shrew and then we have the extra A.

DAVID FARMER, Jr. Sound familiar to anyone else?
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"In the book Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, a field mouse named Mrs. Frisby, her first name is never mentioned, must seek out the aid of a rogue group of rats"

I guess the name we use, then, is "Frisby".

David Frm_r, Jr?

The missing letter -has- to be a vowel. Either that, or we've got one of the names wrong. Or we're on the wrong track entirely.

Onwards!
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konamouse wrote:
DAVID FARMER, Jr. Sound familiar to anyone else?


David Farmer (no Jr.) is a character in a book called "I Am The Cheese". hmmm....
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konamouse
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Does the character have a son????
Yup, the narrator, Adam.
Quote:
Character List
Adam Farmer -

The novel's protagonist. Adam narrates his bike trip to Rutterburg to see his father, David. He also has conversations with someone named Brint in some kind of institution. He is a fearful, sensitive, paranoid, alienated teenager. Adam is both claustrophobic and afraid of large spaces, and his greatest fear is dogs. His favorite writer is Thomas Wolfe and he aspires to be a writer.



We spec'd on the CHEESE earlier, due to the clue in Ben.html.
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It's all coming together... apparently "The Farmer in the Dell" (from ben.html) figures prominently into "I am the Cheese":

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/cheese/terms/theme_3.html

Adam is the mouse that stands alone... but what's the solve? I tried all of the obvious stuff related to his name...
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Solved!

Spoiler (Rollover to View):
http://www.theunraveling.com/pauldelmonte.html

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Thanks to dishboy and all his "I am the cheese stuff"

Read the spark notes, and took what seemed like the next logical step to me.

Spoiler (Rollover to View):
The narrator's "real name"
http://www.theunraveling.com/pauldelmonte.html


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