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How does the novel’s setting contribute to its themes? What does Grisham gain by setting his story in this specific time and place?
Compare and contrast the different views on race and inequality held by the book’s major characters. What factors contribute to these differences and similarities, and how do these perspectives help shape Grisham’s theme of Inequality and Entrenched Racism in the American South?
Identify two to three stereotypes or prejudices expressed by characters in the book or reinforced by the narrative. In what ways does the story challenge or reify those stereotypes? Cite specific examples from the text to support your argument.
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By John Grisham