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What is Rodrigo’s relationship to Macabéa? Why is he so determined to write her story despite his fraught regard for her? Does his attitude toward her change over the course of the novel, and if so, why?
How does Rodrigo think about life, identity, and death? Why does he think that writing helps him understand these ideas? Does he find clarity when he writes Macabéa’s story? If so, how?
Compare and contrast Rodrigo’s and Macabéa’s characters. What is the narrative, formal, and thematic significance of the characters’ similarities and differences? Cite specific examples from the text.
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