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Examine the unique narrative structure of the book, which is conveyed through letters and correspondence. How does this format shape the reader’s engagement with the story and its characters?
Consider the theme of literature as a coping mechanism for the characters. How do books serve as a source of solace, inspiration, or connection for Juliet and the Society members? How does the novel itself enact connection or solace?
Discuss the role of memory and trauma in the narrative. How do characters cope with memories of war, and how do these memories shape their present-day decisions and interactions?
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