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The novel has a fairytale-like quality to it in parts. What elements of the story feel allegorical or carry the mythical characteristics of a classic children’s fairytale? Which characters represent stock fairytale tropes?
How does the author use elements of light and darkness symbolically in the novel? Consider Grannie’s blindness, sunlight, and Heidi’s sleepwalking in darkness as potential discussion points.
How does the author address the issue of formal education? Examine different characters’ divergent attitudes toward education, such as Grandfather and the pastor.
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