Follow-up to Question #1: What in Chapman’s character, if anything, would you say is admirable? One reviewer has commented that “there is something about a democracy that makes a spy untrustworthy to the public and unworthy of its respect….What kind of character traits make for a good spy-and how does Eddie Chapman reflect those traits? Is he typical of other successful spies you might have read about previously? Are the qualities it takes to become a spy present in your make-up?. Here is a list of suggested discussion questions from Agent Zigzag is the improbable, but completely true, story of a small-time criminal and ladies-man named Eddie Chapman in pre-WW2 Britain who became a double agent during the war for both the Nazi regime’s Abwehr intelligence organizatrion, and Britain’s MI5.Ĭlick this link Agent Zigzag Background and Questions to get a printable PDF file of the contents of this page.Īgent Zigzag was highly regarded in many reviews including The New York Times, The Guardian, and Kirkus Reviews. Our current read is Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayalby Ben McIntyre. Officers, Directors, and Committee Chairmen 2022-2023.
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