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A Confederacy of Dunces

John Kennedy Toole

A Confederacy of Dunces

John Kennedy Toole

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A Confederacy of Dunces Chapters 11-12 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 11 Summary

Santa, Mrs. Reilly, and Robichaux are sitting together, talking. They discuss Mancuso, and Mrs. Reilly thinks of the controversial sign Ignatius has pinned to their home, which reads “PEACE TO MEN OF GOOD WILL” (227). She worries that it is “communiss” (228). Robichaux discusses his pension and his rental properties; they allow him to be “pretty comfortable” though he is tired of living with his daughter and her family (229). Much to Santa’s chagrin, Mrs. Reilly keeps discussing her deficiencies. They discuss a trip to the cinema, and Santa recommends having Ignatius sectioned, as Mrs. Reilly cannot stop talking about him. At the cinema, Robichaux buys the tickets; as they watch the film, Mrs. Reilly cannot help but think of her son and her financial troubles. Robichaux places his hand on hers and Mrs. Reilly cries.

Ignatius writes about his planned political action and how Dorian and his “associates in foppery” will eventually bring about world peace (233). He hopes his plan will “confound Myrna minx” and make her seethe with envy (235). These plans have pushed all thoughts of hot dogs from his mind, and he is relieved that his mother is absent.

Mr. and Mrs. Levy return Trixie to Levy Pants.

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