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  1. "Apt Pupil" is a novella written by Stephen King and published in his 1982 collection Different Seasons. The story was adapted into the 1998 film. In 1974, Todd Bowden, a Los Angeles teenager, arrives at the doorstep of elderly German immigrant Arthur Denker, accusing him of being a wanted Nazi war criminal named Kurt Dussander. Todd has spent a few months prior to confronting Dussander ...

  2. Apt Pupil (アドバイス, Adobaisu)? is a passive skill. Apt Pupil automatically doubles the user's critical rate while in battle. Apt Pupil stacks with other passives and skills (Fortified Moxy, Adverse Resolve, Rebellion and Revolution,) but Apt Pupil cannot stack with Critical-boosting effects from accessories (Regent, Black Moon and Gauntlet.)[1][2] Party members are able to learn Apt ...

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    Publication date. 1982. Apt Pupil (1982) is a novella by Stephen King subtitled "Summer of Corruption", originally published in the 1982 novella collection Different Seasons with a more dramatic bent, rather than the horror fiction for which King is famous. [ 1 ]Apt Pupil consists of 30 chapters, many of which are headed by a month.

  4. Kurt Dussander (1898-1978) is the main antagonist from Apt Pupil. Dussander was born in Germany in 1898 and joined the Schutzstaffel (SS) in the 1930s, receiving an officer's commission. During the war he was one of the many members of the SS tasked with carrying out the "Final Solution," the elimination of Jews and all other enemies of the Nazi state. Before, during, or sometime after the ...

  5. Apt Pupil is film based on the book. Ian McKellen as Kurt Dussander/Arthur Denker Brad Renfro as Todd Bowden. ... Stephen King Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community.

  6. Pure Evil Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. View Mobile Site. Follow on IGTikTokJoin Fan Lab. Todd Bowden is the main protagonist of the Stephen King novella Apt Pupil. He is a sociopathic teenager with a fixation on the Holocaust who discovers his elderly neighbor is an escaped Nazi war criminal. He's implied to have been a budding sociopath even ...

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  8. Different Seasons is the 15th book published by Stephen King, and was his second collection of stories. The book was released by Viking on 27 August 1982, and collected four novellas. King has stated that the collection was "lucky", because it did not contain horror. The book has spawned three very well-received film adaptations, Stand by Me, The Shawshank Redemption and Apt Pupil. Hope ...

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