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How does Benedict’s relationship with Irena parallel Gavin’s with Thea? What are the primary differences, and what overlap demonstrates the societal norms that have essentially remained true across hundreds of years?
Gavin argues that love is not enough while Thea argues that it is. How do these beliefs align with each of their traumas and their overall character attributes? Use specific examples from the text to support your response.
How does Lyssa Kay Adams use humor in the story? Does it enhance or detract from the narrative and the romance genre? Provide text support to justify your answer.
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