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Shelley is grouped among those who:
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Shelley’s poetry is described as being divided into:
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What does Shelley compare himself to in "Ode to the West Wind"?
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How does Pecola interact with the three prostitutes upstairs?
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What happens at the candy store with the white shopkeeper?
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Why does Pecola want blue eyes?
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What causes Mrs. Breedlove and Cholly to fight in Chapter 3?
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What kind of home do the Breedloves live in?
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What is the symbolic meaning of the Dick and Jane passages before each chapter?
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How do Claudia and Frieda react to Pecola's menstruation?
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What does the term “outdoors” mean in Claudia’s family context?
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What is Claudia’s initial attitude toward baby dolls and Shirley Temple?
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What does Rosemary Villanucci symbolize in the first chapter of Autumn?
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What does the last name "Breedlove" symbolize in the novel?
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What does the narrator suggest about Pecola's name in the novel?
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What is the symbolic meaning of marigolds in the novel?
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Why did Toni Morrison choose 1941 as the setting for the novel?
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What is the significance of the Dick and Jane books in The Bluest Eye?
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How is the text of the prologue structured to reflect the theme of the novel?
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In the prologue, what does the narrator say about the marigolds?
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Which season does The Bluest Eye begin with?
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What is the significance of the three versions of the simulated Dick and Jane text in the novel?
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What is the structure of The Bluest Eye?
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What is Pecola Breedlove's primary desire in the novel?
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Which character is central to the novel's exploration of beauty and self-worth?
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What is the name of the character who is a self-styled spiritualist?
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What was Toni Morrison awarded in 1993?
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Who are Claudia and Frieda MacTeer?
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What movement is referenced in the historical context of the novel?
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What tragic event marks the climax of the novel?
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What is the primary setting of the novel The Bluest Eye ?
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In which year was The Bluest Eye published?
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Who is the author of The Bluest Eye?
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What tone does Richard Steele use in his portrayal of the Trumpet Club?
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Which character is known for quoting literary works like Hudibras?
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What quality best describes Honest Old Dick Reptile’s personality?
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What does Steele conclude about the value of such clubs?
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What is a central theme in Steele’s portrayal of the Trumpet Club?
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What is the narrator’s role in the Trumpet Club?
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What makes the Bencher stand out in the club?
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Why does Honest Old Dick Reptile bring his nephew Jack to the club?
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What trait best describes Major Matchlock?
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Who is the eldest and presiding member of the Trumpet Club?
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Which theme is not emphasized in “The Trumpet Club”?
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What does Steele mainly criticize through the Trumpet Club characters?
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What literary form is “The Trumpet Club” an example of?
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Which Roman author is quoted at the beginning of the essay?
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What is Steele’s purpose in portraying different club members?
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Which publication first featured “The Trumpet Club”?
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Richard Steele was closely associated with which other writer?
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