Hollywood: A Novel

Discuss the theme of the Appearance of the Importance in the book, Hollywood: A Novel.

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The theme of the Appearance of the Importance is that many of the characters introduced at the beginning of the novel appear to be important but are, in fact, not. This idea is repeated throughout the novel in the development of characters, plot, and connection of events (or lack thereof).

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Hollywood: A Novel