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In the last chapters of the novel, Carol lives in Washington among suffragists. Research the women’s suffrage movement between 1915 and 1920 and relate the movement’s political goals to the lives that Lewis describes.
Just how isolated was Gopher Prairie? Find out the distance from Minneapolis to Sauk Centre, the town that Gopher Prairie is based on, and then research how long it would take a train to travel that distance in the first decades of the twentieth century.
Research women’s fashions from the time when this novel takes place, finding examples of clothes...
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