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How does the dual timeline structure in Fallout contribute to the novel’s exploration of cause and effect in relation to nuclear war? Analyze the effectiveness of this narrative technique in conveying the immediate and long-term impact of such a catastrophe.
Focusing on Scott’s father, analyze the novel’s portrayal of leadership in crisis situations. How does his role evolve, and what does this evolution suggest about the nature of authority in extreme circumstances?
Analyze the novel’s representation of race relations, particularly through the author’s depiction of Janet. How does the novel address issues of racism and discrimination both before and after the nuclear attack?
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