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In the story "Growing Up" by Joyce Cary, Robert Quick realizes that his daughters are growing up and so is he. Describe the events that lead to this realization and Quick's emotional responses.
What is the theme in the short story "A Special Occasion" by Joyce Cary?
Please summarize "A Special Occasion" by Joyce Cary.
What is the theme of "A Special Occasion" by Joyce Cary?
In the story "Growing Up" by Joyce Cary, why does Jenny lie to her dad about wanting to see his cut and make sure that the bandage is sticking? In other words, what are her actual intentions?
Contrast the girls' behavior in the garden and later on, at tea, in Joyce Cary's "Growing Up."
in the short story "Growing Up" by "Joyce Cary" , what instances make Robert feel that his relation with his daughters is changing because of their growing up ?
What are some important themes explored in An American Visitor by Joyce Cary?
How would you summarize An American Visitor by Joyce Cary?
In "A Special Occasion" what does the children's method of playing together tell us about children?
What does the violence of children outbreak in the second episode and the sudden resumption of peace in the third tells us about the emotions of children in "A Special Occasion"?