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The novel does not follow a single, linear plot structure—it alternates between past and present-day narratives through the adventures of both Dick Whittington and the barn animals. How does this plot structure create parallels between the past and present narratives in terms of themes?
Anthropomorphized, talking animals are usually features of an animal fantasy story, yet other elements in Whittington are realistic rather than fantastical. Which elements are fantastical and which are realistic? How do the fantasy elements and realistic elements work together to communicate one or more of the novel’s major themes?
Whittington, Abby and Ben, and Dick all face loss and find support through new friendships. What do their respective journeys say about the meaning of family and community?
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