To Have and to Heist Themes & Motifs

Sara Desai
This Study Guide consists of approximately 58 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of To Have and to Heist.

To Have and to Heist Themes & Motifs

Sara Desai
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Juxtaposition of Good and Evil/Right and Wrong

Desai plays with the mutability of right and wrong as she juxtaposes what is good or right with what is wrong or evil. For instance, Simi and Chloe have to commit a crime to exonerate themselves. In another case, Angelini believes Simi is a good girl when in reality she is trying to steal the necklace from him. Other juxtapositions are found in Chloe’s job as a white hat hacker and Jack’s job of repossessing stolen artifacts.

The plot of the novel is focused on the idea that Chloe and Simi must commit a crime to exonerate themselves. Chloe has been framed in the theft of the Wild Heart necklace from the Victoria Museum. Simi is being charged as an accessory because she was on museum grounds when the necklace was stolen. In reality, neither of them...

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