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Other Voices, Other Rooms
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Truman Capote
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Is it possible to inteprete the ending with Joel leaving rather than staying in "Other Voices, Other Rooms"? The last paragraph is ambiguous. It states Joel's decision as "clear," but only infers his staying.
What is so significant about "Other Voices, Other Rooms"?
Why is the "coming-of-age" theme so significant in "Other voices, Other rooms," and how does it affect Joel?
What is the significance of Amy's glove in "Other Voices, Other Rooms"? Is it merely that she, like all the other main characters, is flawed or injured?