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I’ll Give You the Sun is told in alternating chapters of Noah and Jude’s perspective, each of which also takes place in different timelines. What does this narrative choice lend to the overall storytelling? What is the intended impact, vis-a-vis the reader’s response to each of the characters?
How does Noah experience inner and outward conflict about his sexuality? What do these conflicts demonstrate about Noah’s character development? Cite passages from the novel as you comment on the idea of sexual identity as an important aspect of the story.
How does Dianna contribute to the conflict and competition that exists between Noah and Jude? How does she mitigate the conflict, if at all? Use passages from the text to support your answer.
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