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Who are the characters residing in the manor at St. Anne’s? What are their roles? What does the group represent? Do they achieve their goals, and, if so, how?
Who are the characters at Belbury? What are their roles? What does the group represent? Do they achieve their goals, and, if so, how?
Mark Studdock is concerned throughout the narrative with being part of the in-crowd. Trace this desire from the beginning—including the narrative’s look at his adolescence—to the end of the narrative. Include examples of the groups he wants to be a part of and what happens with these groups.
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