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- Hinton's Depiction of Girls, Boys, Adults, and Young Adults
In this essay, the author considers Hinton's depiction of girls, boys, young adults, and adults in her novel.
- Rumble Fish
In the following excerpt, the author explores the structure and themes Hinton employs to develop the characters and their relationships to each other in Rumble Fish.
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