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Analyze Maggie’s character arc in the novel through the lens of Greek tragedy, focusing on her transition from a position of fortune to one of loss. Consider whether her story also exhibits other features of classical tragedy such as catharsis, the opportunity for the reader to experience great emotions through the dilemma of a fictional character.
Discuss the effects of Hubert’s sexuality and secrecy regarding his relationships with men in the novel. Compare this with Maggie’s relationship with Randolph to explore different perspectives on The Dynamics of Intimacy, Abuse, and Secrets.
Examine the significance of motherhood in the novel, particularly in Maggie’s relationship with Clause. Analyze how other characters such as Jeannette, Ma Wiggins, Jessie, and Sister Compton, Daisy’s mother, provide other models of motherhood. How do these relate to Maggie’s experience?
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