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To get even this far, readers have to make great efforts to join the dots.
I encountered this sentence in The Economist. I have looked up the dictionary but still cannot understand the meaning of "join the dots". Could you please help me with that?
The whole paragraph is
The author seems to be suggesting that tacit mass collusion in history’s greatest crime turned Germans, through fear of their own looming retaliatory victimisation, into fanatics. But this grand hypothesis emerges only in fragmented form from these individual accounts. To get even this far, readers have to make great efforts to join the dots. Many will be left yearning for more help from the author.
Source: Fate and furies: How Germans perceived the second world war, The Economist.
11You might consider explaining how it works... that one should draw straight lines between the dots starting at 1 and moving through consecutively to the last number... 125 – Catija – 2015-11-19T17:13:00.250
Thanks for the explanation @Catija. The question title combined with the numbers in this answer had me really confused there. for a while. It didn't occur to me that I should "join the dots" in the order suggested by the numbers. :-P – Zano – 2015-11-19T22:39:13.693
3OK, I really gotta know what the answer is. Anyone care to.. join the dots? – Mave – 2015-11-20T11:10:29.213
1And how can I literally join the dots? Or if it isn't meant literally, then I don't see what is the symbolically transfered message of becoming and additional dot in this group of dots. Sorry but this answer just shows me an game for little children but I don't get how that explains the meaning of the phrase in even any way. – Zaibis – 2015-11-20T11:22:53.607
@Zaibis Because the solution (picture) is not clear until you "join the dots". The question is answered by doing that. Until you do the work, it's just gibberish. – Jolenealaska – 2015-11-20T11:32:12.307
@Jolenealaska: All I get over here is just even more confusion by this answer it self. Joining the dots would have the meaning of taking part in what they are doing and I don't know another translation of it into my language. And while I got the phrase through other answers now, I still wouldn't have understood it by this answer for it self. as I still can't understand,how beeing one more dot with a given number by my self would make anything clearer (as thats what joining is refering to in my understanding) So what is missing is that this is just the name of the game(?) or why it is called so – Zaibis – 2015-11-20T11:56:33.443
@Zaibis because the solution is only found by "joining". The dots don't mean anything until you draw a line between (join, or connect) those dots as instructed by the numbers. By drawing lines between 1 and 2 and then from 2 and 3 (and so on), the solution becomes clear. To figuratively "join the dots" is to mentally make the leap between 1 and 2 and 3. – Jolenealaska – 2015-11-20T12:03:11.883
A picture is worth a thousand words, and I think in this case, two pictures, one with the just the dots, and the other with the dots connected/joined would be the clearest possible answer to this question. Short of that, this is an excellent answer. – Todd Wilcox – 2015-11-20T15:15:55.300
@Mave It's a pair of penguins. – Catija – 2015-11-20T17:12:20.147
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To elaborate on this answer (@Zaibis): the picture is supposed to mean something. But you don't know what it is, until you literally join the dots, from 1 till the end. You'll have to do the 'hard' work yourself to get to something usable: http://i.imgur.com/3SHw7X0.jpg. That's what the text means in the question as well. Readers will have to do a lot of work themselves, and even then, it has them yearning for more help.
– Mave – 2015-11-20T22:21:37.010