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This novel addresses the issue of addiction with humanity and understanding. How do the characters of Stella and Charles contribute to this effect?
Stella proceeds from the assumption that the Barclay house contains a tangible force of evil. Does the novel contradict or support her perspective? Does Pekkanen obliquely indict Stella for holding unfair biases? Support your answer with examples from the text.
Identify at least three scenes in which the author implicitly passes judgment on those who flaunt their excess wealth. Which moments from the text illustrate a subtle indictment of privilege and entitlement?
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By Sarah Pekkanen