![]() What is the significance of the natural world in the novel?Ĩ. The author writes beautiful descriptions of Cranham Moor and the English landscape. ![]() How does the novel question traditional definitions of childhood and parenthood?ħ. Byron identifies the moment at which he no longer considers himself to be a child. Diana says,“I’m beginning to think chaos is underrated.” Do you agree?Ħ. Is Jim’s mental illness the inevitable result of the events of his childhood, or do you think it would have occurred no matter what?ĥ. ![]() Is Jim’s mental illness the inevitable result of the events of his childhood, or do you think it would have occurred no matter what?Ĥ. Who do you believe holds the greatest responsibility for the accident? Responsibility is a theme that plays a key part in the novel. Has this affected your attitude toward the ways in which we measure the paths of our lives?ģ. The author portrays time as a slippery and unpredictable con- cept. ![]() Has the novel changed your perception of what it may mean to be “perfect”?Ģ. The attempt to achieve perfection is central to the behavior of both Diana and Byron Hemmings. ![]()
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