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Year of Wonders
by
Geraldine Brooks
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Year of Wonders Questions and Answers
What is the setting, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution for Year of Wonders?
How does Anna and Elinor's relationships contribute to their survival in Geraldine Brook's Year of Wonders?
In Geraldine Brooks' Year of Wonders, what is the importance of Elinor and Anna's relationship?
What is the central theme in the full length novel? How does that theme convey itself through character, setting, and symbol? What are the examples of this theme as it appears throughout the novel?
How did the outbreak of the bubonic plague of Eyam bring their community closer together?
Do you know where I can find study guide for Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks? There is no full study guide for this book in eNotes, and it was not on any free literature study guide sites I know of. I found one, however, on BookRags, but I have to pay for it. (I don't want to pay for any other study guides since I am already subscribed here.)
What was the role of the burning dresses?
What is the central theme in the full length novel? How does that theme convey through character, setting, and symbol? What are the examples of this theme as it appears through the novel?
How does Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks explore the effects of isolation and alienation?