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Mrs. Errol raises Cedric according to her morals, making the two similar in many ways. Compare and contrast the two characters: what differentiates her from her son and vice versa?
Cedric Sr., Fauntleroy’s father, remains off page, but his memory influences many of the main characters and his presence is felt throughout the story. In what ways does he influence Fauntleroy, Dorincourt, and Mrs. Errol?
Do you think the device often used in sentimental fiction of exaggerating characters’ good or bad qualities to teach lessons about basic human nature is effective in this novel? What does this simplified picture miss and what does it get right?
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