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Describe the book’s portrayal of Ginsburg’s early life. How do these elements of her life inform the lessons of her life in general?
This question pertains to Ginsburg’s parentage and youth. Readers may discuss the significance of any aspect of Ginsburg’s early life. Ginsburg was born to two immigrants in difficult circumstances, but her parents—especially her mother—encouraged her to work hard in school and strive for independence. These lessons helped to shape Ginsburg’s later actions and ideals.
What were some key components of Ginsburg’s education, as portrayed by the book? How did her educational and personal experiences affect her perspectives as an adult?
The book describes integral elements of Ginsburg’s education, up through her completion of law school. Notably, Ginsburg faced pressure and discrimination, as she was a female student attending predominantly male institutions. She was a hard-working...
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