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Rabbit Is Rich
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"Rabbit Is Rich" by John Updike follows Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom as he navigates middle age, newfound wealth, and familial challenges in 1970s America.

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  1. How does John Updike portray the theme of materialism in 'Rabbit Is Rich'? Explore how the protagonist's wealth influences his identity and relationships.
  2. Analyze the character development of Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom throughout the novel. How does his character reflect the social and economic changes of the 1970s?
  3. Discuss the role of family dynamics in 'Rabbit Is Rich'. How do the relationships between Harry, Janice, and Nelson evolve, and what do they reveal about the characters' personal struggles?
  4. Examine the portrayal of gender roles in 'Rabbit Is Rich'. How do the female characters in the novel navigate their positions in a predominantly male-centric society?
  5. In what ways does John Updike use symbolism in 'Rabbit Is Rich' to convey deeper meanings about wealth and success? Provide examples from the text.
  6. Consider the setting of the novel. How does the socio-economic environment of the 1970s America influence the narrative and the characters' decisions in 'Rabbit Is Rich'?
  7. Evaluate the significance of the title 'Rabbit Is Rich'. In what ways does it reflect the central conflicts and themes of the novel?
  8. Explore the theme of existential crisis in 'Rabbit Is Rich'. How do Harry's internal struggles mirror the larger existential questions faced by individuals in the 1970s?
  9. How does Updike address the issue of generational conflict through the relationship between Harry and his son Nelson? What does this conflict reveal about their characters?
  10. Analyze how Updike uses humor and irony in 'Rabbit Is Rich'. How do these literary devices enhance the reader's understanding of the characters and their situations?
  11. Discuss the influence of past decisions on the present lives of the characters in 'Rabbit Is Rich'. How do these decisions shape their identities and futures?
  12. How does 'Rabbit Is Rich' reflect the cultural and political tensions of the 1970s? In what ways are these tensions integrated into the personal lives of the characters?
  13. Examine the narrative style of John Updike in 'Rabbit Is Rich'. How does his writing technique contribute to the development of the story and its characters?