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Our second novel, The Tortilla Curtain, is due completed next Sunday, November 12. (Note that it is significantly longer than The Great Gatsby.) Use these questions to guide your reading:
1. Notice the number of collisions in the novel—cultural, racial, natural, familial, marital, and others. Beyond “drama is conflict,” how do these point to the novel’s themes?
2. Characters debate immigration in this novel. How do the novel’s events support or contradict those arguments?
3. How does what has been happening in Delaney’s life inform his “Pilgrim” columns, either through what he includes in or omits? 4. What do they reveal about his character?
4. Notice the recurring motif of fences, gates, walls, and borders. Notice how effective or ineffective they are.
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