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The novel includes many examples of prejudice along the lines of class, race, and gender. Stacey’s mean-spirited questioning of Luke in Chapter 19 is a particularly striking example. What commentary does the novel produce about the causes and impacts of prejudice? Do any of the characters have prejudices that shift over the course of the narrative?
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