Writers & Lovers Short Essay - Answer Key

Lily King
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Writers & Lovers Short Essay - Answer Key

Lily King
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 112 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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1. From what narrative perspective is the story related? Why is this important?

The narrative of Writers & Lovers comes from the first-person perspective of its protagonist, Casey Peabody. This point of view allows the reader insight into Casey's thoughts, fears, and motivations. It also allows the reader to immerse himself in Casey's world and circumstances.

2. Where is the novel set? Why is this setting important?

The novel is set in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This is important because it establishes a highly intellectual society amongst several top private universities, such as Harvard, MIT, Cambridge College, and others. This setting lends itself as a backdrop where it is likely for Casey to encounter other writers and thinkers.

3. Where does Casey live? How is her home described?

Casey lives in what is referred to as a pottery shed. This is a small out-building behind a large home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Casey's home is tiny and dank with barely enough space for a twin bed, desk, and her belongings.

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