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Władysław Szpilman

The Pianist

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 1946

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Essay Topics

1.

In what ways does the author use vivid imagery and figurative language to deepen the memoir’s central themes?

2.

Examine the ways in which Władysław and two other characters of your choice compare and contrast. How do these similarities and differences underscore central themes of the memoir?

3.

This memoir has a pronounced narrative voice. Discuss the ways in which this voice informs your reading of the text.

4.

Examine the treatment of hope and despair in this memoir. How are they illustrated and explored by the author?

5.

How does Władysław view himself? Does his conception of himself change over the course of the story?

6.

Discuss the role of community in this memoir. Choose two communities to analyze.

7.

How does this memoir deepen or color your understanding of WWII and the Holocaust? What aspects of the memoir set it apart from academic, historical accounts you may have read?

8.

Discuss the treatment of boundaries and borders in this memoir. Draw on both literal and figurative uses.

9.

How does the author conceptualize art in this memoir? What role does it play for the author and other characters?

10.

Discuss the use of euphemism and self-delusion in the context of this memoir. How do different characters and communities interact with these concepts?

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