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In Chapter 1, the novel makes a distinction between general, presumably “realistic” fiction and romance, which Noah describes as unrealistic. Respond to this charge by discussing the conventions of and expectations around the romance, especially as they appear or are discussed in this novel. If you wish, make an argument for why The Things We Leave Unfinished is or is not a satisfying or realistic romance.
Compare the love stories of the dual timeline and discuss how they complement and develop one another. How does this historical story drive the contemporary narrative forward? How do these stories, together or separately, speak to the theme of romantic love?
Make an argument for which love affair in the book is the “epic” story. Noah argues it is his and Georgia’s, but your interpretation may be different. Establish the terms of definition using examples from the book, then discuss the actions, incident, and emotional impacts that make the couple of your choice the most compelling, memorable love story.
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By Rebecca Yarros