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Spare begins with a William Faulkner epigraph: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” Why do Faulkner’s words resonate so strongly with Prince Harry? How do they relate to his position within a royal dynasty?
Discuss the meaning of the memoir’s title. How does Prince Harry’s role as the “Spare” inform his sense of identity and his actions?
Is Prince Harry a reliable narrator? Support your argument with textual evidence.
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