Discuss three paths that lead from anger to forgiveness in the novel. In each situation, how does anger destroy something that forgiveness is eventually able to rebuild? How is balance restored in each situation, and how might the story have been different if forgiveness was not achieved?
How do the smaller stories within the novel enhance the larger plotline? Analyze at least three of the smaller stories and identify how each one provides unique insight into the primary conflicts of the novel.
Examine Lin’s use of foreshadowing, particularly when she provides hints about Madam Chang and Mr. Shan’s true identities. When did you realize that the two characters are really the moon and the sage from the stories? Is Lin’s foreshadowing too subtle or too heavy-handed, or does it strike just the right balance? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
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