42 pages 1 hour read

Gillian Flynn

Sharp Objects

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2006

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Essay Topics

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Considering the narrator’s issues with self-harm, describe the significance of the title, Sharp Objects. What are the sharp objects, both literally and metaphorically, and how do they change as the novel progresses?

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Alcohol and illegal drugs play a major role in the story. Why are these substances used throughout the novel, and what does their use represent? 

3.

Flynn chose to write the novel in the first-person point of view. Describe the significance of this choice.How does the narrator’s use of language and attention to detail reveal her character?

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