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Consider the narrative structure of the book. What effect does the author achieve by narrating the story in fragments that transport readers back and forth in time? How does this structure connect to the characters’ lives and experiences?
What does an exploration of the North family matrilineally reveal about the author’s intentions? How do features of this matrilineal history connect to Joan, the story’s main character?
Identify key moments of toxic masculinity manifestation, Black or white, in the text. How does the toxic masculinity depicted in the novel connect to male rage, war, and racism? Support your answer with examples from the male characters in the story.
How does the absence of Joan’s father impact the way she navigates her life in the North family home in Memphis? How does the trauma of her rape impact her growth? What signs of growth beyond her male-imposed trauma does she exhibit?
Sisterhood is a key motif in the text that connects to themes involving womanhood and resilience. Identify key moments in the text where the bond of sisterhood is empowering for the characters.
Even though the author emphasizes the idea of resilience and survival, racial violence and discrimination are still insidious and pervasive issues. Use the text to support an explanation for why racial violence and discrimination are still problems that are not solved.