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Anne TylerA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Edward’s development is an essential aspect of the first half of the novel, but he eventually fades into the background. How does this parallel Macon’s grief?
Muriel’s house comes to resemble Grandfather Leary’s house, with many people living there. In what ways are these households similar? In what ways do they contrast one another?
Though Alexander is very much alive and well, he is a constant source of stress for Muriel because of his allergies and ailments. How does Alexander’s presence in the novel help aid the theme of grieving a child?
What does it mean to be an “accidental tourist”? How is this idea communicated in the novel?
This novel was published in 1985 and takes place during that era. How would the story of Macon, Sarah, Muriel, and the other characters change if it took place in modern day? Would Macon still write travel guides? Would the internet affect his career? Would access to a cell phone change the events of the novel?
By Anne Tyler
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