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Essay Topic 1
Typically, an epigraph is expected to speak to or set the tone for the work it introduces. Does the epigraph of Martyr! do so for the present novel? How or how not?
Essay Topic 2
A lack of formal sectional division in the novel obliges a fairly arbitrary breakdown of the text for purposes of study and discussion. On what grounds might the current divisions be in place? Why and how are they appropriate to the text?
Essay Topic 3
A lack of formal sectional division in the novel obliges a fairly arbitrary breakdown of the text for purposes of study and discussion. How might the novel be sectioned off other than it currently is? Why might those divisions be appropriate, based on the text and its contexts of composition and reception?
Essay Topic 4
Consider the work Cyrus does with medical students. How well does it accord with...
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