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Discussion Questions 1. The Family Upstairs is told from three perspectives: Henry, Lucy, and Libby’s. Was there one character in particular whose point of view you especially enjoyed? What is the effect of having Henry’s sections told in first person narration and Lucy and Libby’s told in third person narration? DISCUSSION QUESTIONS The Gown (Robson) - Discussion Questions. 1. How would you describe Ann Hughes? What affect did her mother's frequent criticism of her embroidery work have on Ann? How would you describe Ann's emotional state in the aftermath of the war? 2. Ann and Miriam Dassin become friends as the two work on the gown together. THE STARLESS SEA -DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Starless Sea (Morgenstern) - Discussion Questions. 1. Talk about the underground realm of the Starless Sea. How would you describe the library to someone who has never read the book? 2. Three of the book's most prominent symbols, in a book full of them, are a sword, a key,and a bee.
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