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Various conceptions of law feature in Ridge’s novel, including national law, societal law (the conventions of specific groups), and natural law. How are these different systems portrayed and compared in The Life and Adventures of Joaquín Murieta?
Discuss the significance of Joaquín’s signature declaration of “I am Joaquín!” at key moments in the novel. How does this reflect the text’s themes of identity and marginalization?
Consider Ridge’s treatment of women and the relationship dynamics between the various couples in the book. How does the women’s conduct differ from that of the male characters in the book? What does the book suggest about female influence’s ability to modify male behavior and interactions?
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