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Samuel works incredibly hard to improve his shooting and his physique throughout the novel. However, luck also plays a large role in his life on and off the court. Which is ultimately more important to his success?
Grisham uses parallel structure and juxtaposition throughout the text. For example, he jumps between Beatrice and Samuel both adjusting to their new lives by building new homes and family connections. What are some other examples of this from the text? Explain how his use of parallel narratives and juxtaposition contributes to the themes of the text.
Sooley contains several stereotypes. Identify and explore the role they play in the text. What aspect of the novel would be most changed if these stereotypes were avoided?
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