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Cristabel states, “I don’t believe parents are always necessary” (358). Analyze the various ways in which the childhoods of the Seagrave children and Leon Kovalsky are defined by a conspicuous lack of parenting.
Explain why Cristabel is so eager for her “brother” to be born. In what ways does Digby meet Cristabel’s expectations? How does he diverge from them?
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