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xoxlildancer101
xoxlildancer101
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High School - 11th Grade

What is the overall meaning of the novel Tex? And why would that have been important to the author?


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Posted by xoxlildancer101 on Wednesday August 15, 2007 at 11:48 AM and tagged with meaning, tex, themes.


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  1. janeyb

    eNotes Editor

    Tex explores the same themes of her earlier novels; perhaps you've read The Outsiders or Rumble Fish. The novel focuses on youth, the loss of innocence, coming of age, and violence. Perhaps she wrote this book as a way of letting other people who feel the same way her characters feel know that they are not alone. Or perhaps she thought the story would be a good way for people to go out of their comfort zone and think about others. It's very difficult to say why an author writes what they do. S. E. Hilton is known for her novels about and for young adults, so most likely she wanted to speak to them about topics (like the ones mentioned above) that she sees as important and valid.

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    Posted by janeyb on Wednesday August 15, 2007 at 12:08 PM