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In the Zoo Study Guide

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by Jean Stafford
About 31 pages (9,270 words)
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In the Zoo Study Guide consists of approx. 31 pages of summaries and analysis on In the Zoo by Jean Stafford. Browse the literature study guide below:

  Introduction

  Author Biography

  Summary and Analysis

  Chapter Summaries & Analysis

As the story begins, two sisters - the narrator, and the other named Daisy - sit on a bench at the Denver Zoo and watch a blind polar bear, a rambunctious black bear, some grizzly bears, and a group of monkeys. The sisters meet every other year as the narrator visits Daisy who then accompanies her to Denver to wait for her train back East. (read more)
      Summary
      Analysis

  Characters

  Themes

  Style

  Historical Context

  Critical Overview

  Criticism

      Critical Essay #1

  Topics for Further Study

  Compare and Contrast

  What Do I Read Next?

  For Further Reading

  Bibliography

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