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Cassie is particularly sensitive to the feeling of different fabrics and enjoys collecting vintage clothing. Do textiles function as a symbol or motif throughout Cassandra in Reverse? What do textiles represent in the text, and how do they contribute to the themes of the novel?
Two frequently repeated settings in Cassandra in Reverse are the “box room” in the flat she shares with Derek and Sal, and the meeting room at Fawcett PR, which her boss insists on calling the “Idea Brewery.” How are both spaces characterized, and how do they align, or conflict, with Cassie’s personality?
While it is not explored in detail, Smale refers to the concept of “gaslighting” several times throughout the novel. How does the concept of gaslighting, a form of emotional abuse, relate to the way Cassie experiences the world, specifically Derek’s attempts to take advantage of her?
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