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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS The Last Days of Dogtown |
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1. Diamant explains in her Author’s Note that, though Dogtown was
a real village, her stories are woven from the thinnest of historical
threads. Does the novel feel authentic to you nonetheless? Why or why
not? What things has Diamant done to bring this New England ghost town
back to life?
2. On page 20, we learn of the relationship between Cornelius and
Judy. Discuss their situation. Do you sympathize with Cornelius’ fear?
Or do you think he unfairly abandoned Judy?
3. Ruth speaks little and reveals less. What can we tell about
her through her relationship with Easter, and what is the significance
of Ruth’s identifying Easter with Mimba?
4. What sorts of things do the women of Dogtown do to demonstrate
their independence? Consider Easter, Ruth, Judy, Molly, and Sally, for
example.
5. Discuss the many “forbidden loves” that occur in The
Last Days of Dogtown, such as Cornelius and Judy, and Sally
and Molly. Why are each “forbidden” and how does their impossibility
influence each situation?
6. On pages 195-196, Oliver struggles with a feeling of unease
over the suspicion that Cornelius and Judy may have had a love affair.
Discuss what, exactly, Oliver means by “the African question.” Do you
think Oliver’s disgust has as much to do with Cornelius’ race as it does
with the fact that he once had a boyhood crush on Judy himself?
7. How does the last generation of Dogtown inhabitants get free?
Discuss the stories of Judy Rhines, Oliver Younger, Sammy Stanley, and
Polly Wharf.
8. How does the novel’s ending make you feel? Why do you think
Diamant chose to end the novel with Cornelius’ death, Judy’s departure,
and her letter?
9. If you’ve read The
Red Tent, do you see any similarities between that book and The
Last Days of Dogtown? Do you think you can identify
Diamant’s “style?”
10. How does Diamant use the pack of wild dogs to parallel and/or
illustrate important things about the human inhabitants of Dogtown? Can
you draw some connections between individual canines and people, such as
Greyling and Judy Rhines?
11. How does Diamant convey the isolation and imminent demise of
Dogtown using imagery? |
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