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Steavens struggles to recognize any sense of loss and grief over Merrick’s death in the townspeople of Sand City. Only Laird seems to appreciate the life and accomplishments of the artist. Yet the sculptor and the lawyer are so different that Steavens cannot understand the connection between them. Compare and contrast the characters and characterization of Merrick and Laird. Be sure to note any important symbols and symbolism in your comparison.
Merrick is described in an almost saintlike manner. Identify and discuss the significance of the Christian imagery in “The Sculptor’s Funeral,” and explain the role of the artist within this motif.
The men of Sand City are typically depicted as a single group. Discuss the characterization of the townspeople and explain how this helps develop the theme of The Artist Against Society.
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By Willa Cather