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Examples
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Larken talks about weaving the stories of the six characters in the Merode: how does this apply to Larken's personal life?
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How do signs, whether literal or metaphorical, influence the lives of the main characters, particularly Bonnie and Larken?
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Does this explain why Larken feels more gratitude than grief when she views her father's body?
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Some of the most dazzling writing in Sing Them Home shows us the pathological addictions of Gaelan and Larken.
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"Unique to midwesterners, Larken has observed over the years, is an uncanny ability to make a statement of absolution insinuate blame and incite guilt" (p. 112).
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Hope makes a few quick notes in her diary, characterizing her children: Larken: Heavy, judgmental, fraudulent, afraid.
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Is there hope at the end for the three driven characters, Larken, Gaelan, and Bonnie?
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It was rescued by an amazing Englishwoman, Muriel Larken, who bought the remains of the ship in the 1990s and has led a team of Peruvians who are working to save it.
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She must be ninety if she's a day, Larken reflects.
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There are numerous personal symbols in the novel, e.g. Larken studies the symbols of the Merode; Gaelan uses symbols in his forecasting; Bethan refers to the symbolism of the Welsh love spoon she gives Gaelan.
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