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Do a close reading of the two picnic scenes in the carriage. What words or images recur, and how do they develop the story’s themes or contribute to its characterization?
Though generally omniscient, the narrator at times professes uncertainty about events or motivations—e.g., when describing the older nun’s reasons for speaking about the ends justifying the means. How do these ambiguous moments contribute to the story’s overall meaning?
Consider the title of “Boule de Suif.” How does it relate to the story’s themes and events? What is the significance of Boule de Suif’s plumpness?
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By Guy de Maupassant