39 pages 1 hour read

Seamus Deane

Reading in the Dark

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1996

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Essay Topics

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Reading in the Dark is a personal narrative that is rooted in Ireland’s history. How does Deane’s reflective, personal writing style affect your understanding of the novel’s main conflict?  

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Repression and secrecy are dominant themes of the novel. Discuss the ways they manifest in the narrator’s family and how they affect relationships among the family members. 

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In many ways, Reading in the Dark is a coming-of-age novel. Discuss the hurdles that the narrator overcomes and the ways in which these experiences thrust him into adulthood. 

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