Essay Topic 1
Typically, an epigraph is expected to speak to or set the tone for the work it introduces. Does the epigraph of We Are the Ants do so for the present novel? How or how not?
Essay Topic 2
What is the overall philosophical outlook of the novel? What in the text substantiates that outlook, and how does it do so?
Essay Topic 3
Readerly attention focuses on the following comment: “Sometimes I think gravity may be death in disguise. Other times I think gravity is love, which is why love’s only demand is that we fall” (5). Does the novel affirm or deny the comment, overall? What in the text indicates that summative affirmation or denial? How does it do so?
Essay Topic 4
Throughout the novel, Henry’s clear knowledge of math and science is made clear. What purpose does the display of knowledge serve in the text...
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