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American Pastoral Study Guide

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by Philip Roth
About 77 pages (23,074 words)

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American Pastoral Study Guide consists of approx. 77 pages of summaries and analysis on American Pastoral by Philip Roth. Browse the literature study guide below:

  Introduction

  Author Biography

  Plot Summary

  Chapter Summaries & Analysis

Swede Levov is a magical figure in the Jewish neighborhood of Weequahic in Newark, New Jersey. A gifted athlete with Gentile features, the entire Jewish community is in love with what he stands for, a successful American Jew. Idolized for his record-breaking performances, the aloof Swede helps the Jews forget about the war and makes them feel a sense of belonging as Americans. (read more)
      Chapter 1
      Chapter 2
      Chapter 3, Pages 60 - 89
      Chapter 3, Pages 89 - 113
      Chapter 4
      Chapter 5
      Chapter 6
      Chapter 7
      Chapter 8
      Chapter 9

  Characters

  Characters

  Objects/Places

  Themes

  Style

  Historical Context

  Critical Overview

  Criticism

      Critical Essay #1

  Quotes

  Topics for Further Study

  Compare and Contrast

  What Do I Read Next?

  Topics for Discussion

  For Further Reading

  Bibliography

  Copyright Information

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