The System of the World - Book 8: Chapter 32 Summary & Analysis

This Study Guide consists of approximately 61 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The System of the World.
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The System of the World - Book 8: Chapter 32 Summary & Analysis

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Book 8: Chapter 32 Summary

Chapel of Newgate Prison, Oct. 29, 1714

Jack is taken to the chapel in an expensive suit, complete with solid gold buttons. No one in the prison knows the mysterious blond man who delivered the suit and as Jack inspects the suit he feels he has been sent several messages. The buttons on the suit are marked with alchemic symbols, which he finds puzzling. At the reading of his last rights, Jack notes the name Enoch in the passage several times and he feels it is significant to his survival.

Book 8: Chapter 32 Analysis

Jack feels like the bride arriving at the chapel as thousands of people await his appearance. Confused and trying to understand why someone would help him, Jack tries to make sense of the messages and figure out who is responsible.

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