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English, 29.04.2021 22:30 MannyBanko1350

PLEASE HELP ASAP IT IS OVERDUE Section One- Discuss the main character(s) in the novel. Some topics to think about: What kind of person are they? How do we meet them? What is their relationship with each other? Do they change through out the novel? As always be sure to use specific moments from the text to support your answer.

Section Two- What is the main theme or idea of the novel? Why did the author write this work? How does the author show this theme or idea in the novel? Is the theme universal? Does it still relate to readers today? What did the author want us to take away from our reading of this work? As always be sure to reference specific moments in the text to support your answer.

Section Three- Choose a scene or two from the novel that you feel are the most important or pivotal to the story. Some topics to think about: Why are these scenes so important to the novel? How do they relate to development of the character(s)? What is their relationship to the overall theme/main idea of the novel? How do they change the course of the novel’s plot? Be sure to make it clear why the scene was chosen.

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