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All of Conroy's previous novels may be called "related titles," not because they include identical characters, but because the characters, situations and techniques are so similar. While his novels may be compared to those of other Southern writers such as Welty and McCullers, as mentioned above, he seems unique in his constant mythmaking and in his use of the imagery of sea creatures to help advance his plot and support his themes.
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