Here's a list of some madness quotes and incidents. We had to do a task in class with the themes Kat92 mentioned above. If someone can help deconstruct these, and relate them to belonging - that would be the bestest thing ever (for everybody).
• Pg 89 - [Hora to Mitru] "'How can you let yourself fall so low?' he demanded of Mitru. 'How can you let yourself be trampled down by such a characterless woman?'"
• Pg 91 - [about Christine] "That evening she told me the truth, and that she had spent the previous two nights sleeping at the foot of the tower, fighting the impulse to follow him."
• Pg 178 - [about Romulus] "He was out of touch with reality in a way that defied rational or factual correction, by himself or by others, and the intermittent realisation of that terrified him."
• Pg 178 - "there is no sickness worse than mental sickness."
• Mitru's madness - pg 87 "He beat her with his belt. It was a measure of my affection of him and his sense of desperation that I did not resent him for beating my mother."
• Pg 87 - "Mitru hit my father. Although my father was much stronger than Mitru, he did not return the blow. Mitru cried and apologised. He said he could stand my mother no longer, that he was 'at the end'."
• Pg 84 - Christine voices - "rather than accept that my mother was mad."
• Pg 137 - Romulus - attempt to kill Lydia and her husband
• Pg 128 - [about Romulus] "We followed him and this must have appeared threatening to him because he picked up an axe and swore that he would cut our heads off if we came closer."