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Casey McQuistonA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
How does the author’s use of dual first person narration shape the reader’s understanding of the two protagonists? How does telling the story from both Theo and Kit’s perspectives affect the story’s suspense and structure?
Why are Theo and Kit reluctant to give their love a second chance, and why do they eventually take this risk? How is their relationship ultimately stronger because of their separation and reunion?
In what ways is Theo shaped by The Journey Toward Self-Acceptance? What obstacles does Theo face on this journey? By the end of the novel, how does the author show that she has made significant progress toward self-acceptance?
Some of Europe’s most famous and picturesque locales serve as a backdrop for Theo and Kit’s love story. Select two destinations on the tour and examine how the author uses the history, art, and/or cuisine of these specific settings to develop one of the main characters or major themes.
How does McQuiston design Fabrizio’s physical attributes and personality traits to make him seem like a conventional character in romantic fiction? How do they use Fabrizio to surprise the reader by subverting generic tropes?
The saguaro cactus represents home to Theo. Trace the symbol’s appearances and analyze the insights they offer into Theo’s characterization. In light of the saguaro’s symbolism, why is it significant that she sells her mobile bar at the end of the novel?
How does McQuiston use food and beverage pairings to symbolize romantic relationships? How does this symbol impact the novel’s structure, plot, and characterization?
Compare and contrast The Pairing to McQuiston’s other works and other contemporary LGBTQ+ romances. What common themes and subjects can you identify, and what factors make this novel distinctive?
By Casey McQuiston