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Why do you think The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox begins in colonized India? What is the symbolism of this choice, considering the novel’s theme of subjugation?
Esme’s lack of skill with a needle is largely due to her short attention span and lack of interest in sewing. How does Kitty approach sewing, and why? What do her piles of intricate lacework and sewing projects symbolize? Consider Kitty’s sewing of the sequins on Esme’s bag for their ill-fated party. What does this symbolize?
O’Farrell frequently uses the colors red and green. Find examples of these colors playing a significant role in the novel. Traditionally, what do these colors symbolize, and what do they symbolize in the text?
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