Themes | Literary Lens | Author | Characters | This is not a category |
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Guilt
What major theme revolves around the consequences of moral choices in the novel?
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Psychoanalytical Lens
Apply a literary theory to analyze the theme of guilt in the novel
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David Richards adama
Who is the author of "Mercy Among the Children"?
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Sydney, Connie, Lyle...
Name two characters?
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no
do not pick
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Poverty and Social Injustice
Which theme explores the impact of societal injustices and economic struggles?
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Marxist Lens
Which lens can be used to explore the social class dynamics depicted in the story?
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Born October 17, 1950
When was the author born?
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Lyle. Sydney oldest son
Who is the story told by and who is he?
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no
no
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Sydney Henderson
Who said Poverty is a theory of law as insane as one that says wealth is.?
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Class Struggle. Inequality and Exploitation, Capitalism
Name three maxis theories we talked about ?
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Newcastle, New Brunswick
Where was the author born?
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he made the ultimate decision to never hurt a single soul, ever again.
What vow did Sydney make ?
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no
no
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David Richards adams
Who said Guilt is a weight that will crush you whether you are guilty or not
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Family Dynamics, Psychological Struggles, Psychological Development, Ethical and Moral Dilemmas
Name at least three Psychoanalytic theories we talked about?
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Where he came from has deeply affected his works and how he portrays them.
What has influenced the author's writing style?
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protect his family
Why does Lyle turn his back on god ?
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no
no
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Guilt connects with the character hamlet and his guilt causes him to do irrational things
Poverty- Hamlet is rich and the royal family offend looks down on the poor ( anything that makes sense )
What is one theme that we named and how does it connect with Hamlet?
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If they talk about post- colonial or feminism
Connect a theme that we didn't talk about to our book
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The Friends of Meager Fortune" and "Crimes Against My Brother"
What other books has the author written?
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Sydney
What character is being framed for crimes ?
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no
no
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