67 pages 2 hours read

Susan Vreeland

Girl In Hyacinth Blue

Fiction | Novel | Adult

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Essay Topics

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The structure of this novel is in the form “reverse chronology.” Describe what ways you think this structure might be limiting or beneficial for a reader’s overall understanding of the story. Why did the author make this decision?

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The author keeps the painting’s creator ambiguous throughout the novel, oscillating between it being a true Vermeer or a copy. By the end of the novel do you believe it is a Vermeer or a copy? Do you think it matters that the reader knows, or does the ambiguity add to the story? Using textual support, write an essay on your position.

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In the book, the author speaks about the role of art and the meaning of life. What are some instances that illustrate the intersection of the meaning of life and the role of art? How do you personally think art and life co-exist? In your essay, discuss the way art impacts life and the way life influences art using both references to the novel and your own experience.

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