In the Suburbs Discussion Questions

This Study Guide consists of approximately 23 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of In the Suburbs.

In the Suburbs Discussion Questions

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Compare Simpson's poem to John Ciardi's poem "Suburban." How does Ciardi's poem support or contradict Simpson's assumptions about the suburbs?

Interview people in your neighborhood about how they perceive their own class status. Does their description of themselves match the way you perceive them? Why or why not?

Class in America is a contentious subject, with some people even claiming that America is a "classless" society. Make a list of the criteria you would use to determine a person's or a group's class. How widely do you believe other people share these same criteria?

Do you consider yourself a part of the middle class? Another class? On what do you base your inclusion?

Compare the caste system of India to the class system of America. What similarities and differences do you notice? What does this tell you about your own country?

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