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What thematic elements or central ideas does the book’s title, All the Colors of the Dark, evoke? How does narrative evoke the title?
Though Patch and Saint grow and change throughout their lives, they still see themselves as the “pirate” and the “beekeeper” they were as children. What significance do these roles hold for their sense of self and their interactions with others? Why do they keep returning to these identities?
As children, Saint and Patch are keenly aware of their social and economic status in Monta Clare. How do class and wealth (or lack thereof) affect the lives of the novel’s characters? Use specific examples from the text to analyze how socioeconomic status impacts personal and social dynamics.
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