DR undergoes a profound transformation in the novel Divine Right's Trip by Gurney Norman. What was he like before and after this transformation? Bearing in mind that Norman considered his fellow counterculturalists to be the main audience for this novel, what lesson do you think he was trying to impart in constructing the story in this way? Do you think he was trying to convince his fellow counterculturalists to reject the counterculture outright, or do you think he was trying to convince them to reform it in some way?