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: Analyze the tension between Kenna’s biological drive to be a mother and the Landrys’ legal and moral claim to "protect" Diem. Does the novel prioritize the child's stability or the mother's right to redemption? 🔑 Key Literary Elements for Analysis Symbols and Motifs
: These serve as a "confessional device" that allows the reader (and eventually Ledger) to see Kenna’s true heart without the filter of her criminal record. Reminders of Him A Novel Epub & PDF (Colleen Ho...
: Analyze Kenna’s use of her middle name as a metaphor for her lack of self-esteem and her attempt to hide from a past she hasn't yet forgiven herself for. : Analyze the tension between Kenna’s biological drive
: Compare the legal system’s punishment of Kenna with the emotional "repayment" demanded by Scotty’s parents. Does the novel argue that true redemption requires a sacrifice beyond what the law mandates? 🧠 Psychological Perspectives : Analyze Kenna’s use of her middle name
: Research the real-world implications of pregnant women in prison. Use Kenna’s experience of giving birth in "the facility" and losing her rights to Diem as a case study for how the justice system impacts the maternal-infant bond.
: Contrast the "frozen" grief of the Landrys with the "active" grief of Ledger and Kenna. Discuss how Scotty exists as a "ghost" that prevents the characters from living in the present until they confront the reality of his imperfections. Motherhood and Social Systems