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by Grace Metalious
About 5 pages (1,417 words)

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Key Questions

1. Like Metalious's other novels, Tight White Collar attacks conventional notions of the "American Dream." How and why does it do so?

2. Depictions of gender, especially of women, forms a central place in this novel. How are women portrayed and what does that portrayal tell us about the place of women in this culture?

3. Again, the small town atmosphere with its almost suffocating closeness permeates the novel. What is the fiction saying about the small town?

4. How does the community react to the evasions of conventional behavior by the various characters in the novel?

5. Although quite common today, the presence of a gay character, the music teacher David Strong, in Tight White Collar places this novel among the earliest to openly deal with this subject. How.....

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Tight White Collar from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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