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Elena Ferrante

The Story of the Lost Child

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2015

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Essay Topics

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How would you describe the novel’s attitude to romantic love? How does Ferrante show that Lila and Elena’s relationships with men are secondary to their friendship?

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Does Ferrante portray Nino or the Solara brothers as more sympathetic? Give reasons for your answer, referring closely to the text.

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To what extent does the relationship of Tina and Imma resemble that of Lila and Elena? Why do you think Ferrante presents mutual influence and a struggle for power as a perennial quality of female friendships?

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