1. Discuss the possible significance of the novel's epigraph and name two themes that appear within its content.
The epigraph of the novel Akin provides two definitions of the adjective "akin" (8). The first definition states that the word means "related by blood," while the second definition reads "similar in character" (8). Based on the contents of this brief epigraph, the reader expects to encounter themes such as family bonds, synchronicity, and collectivism.
2. Describe the photographs that are included alongside the novel's epigraph.
Donoghue includes a series of four photographs before the opening of Chapter I: The Call. The first captures an image of winding tree roots. The second photograph is of an unidentifiable rectangular object. The third photograph is taken from behind and depicts a man and woman sitting on a bench. The fourth photograph portrays a small boy.
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