Chicago: A Novel

What does the city of Chicago symbolize in Doyle's, Chicago: A Novel?

Chicago: A Novel

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Chicago symbolizes civic identity. For much of the protagonist’s time in Chicago, the protagonist wrestles with the idea of civic identity, especially regarding Chicago. The protagonist states that Chicago’s specific traits and energies are highly idiosyncratic and are directly linked with the city’s heterogeneous, multifaceted society.

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