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  1. David nastily retorts that Laurie is against The Wave because it means shesnot special anymore.” The two of them continue angrily sniping at one another until David stalks off towards the gym. As he does, Laurie realizes just how “out of control” everyone is.

  2. David has become so intoxicated by the movement’s false promise of community that he’s blind to its crimes. Laurie’s altercation with Brad at the football game in Chapter 13 also reveals how significantly The Wave has transformed Gordon High.

  3. Quick answer: In The Wave by Todd Strasser, Laurie Saunders and David Collins are a couple until the Wave comes between them. Laurie's doubts and concerns about the Wave lead to an argument...

  4. David brushes off the beating because he didnt know the victim, while Laurie and her family are very upset about it. This parallels the couple’s reaction to the Nazi film at the beginning of the book.

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  5. His earlier sentiment, and Laurie’s growing fears that The Wave may be getting out of control, are later confirmed in Chapter 11 when an anonymous student delivers an unsigned letter to The Grapevine, informing editors that he was threatened for not wanting to join the movement.

  6. Mar 13, 2017 · David thought they were on the same page, but Laurie doesn't want to attend the rally. In Laurie's opinion, everyone is taking the Wave too seriously, and she wants no part of it. David doesn't understand her change of heart.

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  8. Laurie feels the urge to argue with David, but restrains herself—she doesn’t want to get into a fight. This passage shows how The Wave, though still in its early days, is already threatening to come between Laurie and David.