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Part I: The Opposite of Nothing - Part II: Intonation
• The following version of this book was used to create this Lesson Plan: Gunty, Tess. The Rabbit Hutch. Simon and Schuster, 2022. Original.
• In Part I, “The Opposite of Nothing,” one July night in Vacca Vale, Indiana, Blandine Watkins "exits her body" in Apartment C4 of the Rabbit Hutch (8).
• At 18, she has spent most of her life, longing for this moment.
• Her obsessions with the mystics inspired it.
• As she exits, she becomes no one and everything.
• In “All Together, Now,” in C12, the man living below Blandine looks at pornography.
• In C8, Hope worries she is a bad mother.
• She had a life and identity before she was a mother.
• As Blandine experiences this ecstasy, she feels that her being expands and encompasses first every other tenant in her apartment building, then the rest of the world, including...
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