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Despite being set in 19th-century England, in what ways does the novel resonate with contemporary readers regarding perspectives on gender, class, scientific exploration, and cultural narratives?
Analyze the alternating narrative structure using Mary and Elizabeth’s voices. Why did the author let Mary speak first yet give Elizabeth the last word? How might the novel have different if only Mary or Elizabeth narrated it?
Examine the male characters in the story. How does the author portray the varying degrees of social class through the different men? Consider John, Joe, Lord Henley, Mr. Buckland, Colonel Birch, and Johnny.
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