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You Exist Too Much
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A deeply introspective exploration of identity, love, and addiction, as a Palestinian-American woman navigates her queer desires and complicated relationships.

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  1. Discuss the theme of identity in 'You Exist Too Much'. How does the protagonist's struggle with her identity shape the narrative?
  2. Analyze the role of cultural and societal expectations in the novel. How do they impact the protagonist's journey of self-discovery?
  3. Examine the significance of the title 'You Exist Too Much' in relation to the protagonist's relationships and desires. How does it reflect her internal conflicts?
  4. Discuss the portrayal of love and relationships in the book. How does the protagonist's search for love intersect with her search for self-acceptance?
  5. Explore the theme of addiction in 'You Exist Too Much'. How does the protagonist's addiction to love and validation shape her experiences and choices?
  6. Analyze the use of dual narratives in the novel. How does the alternating timeline contribute to the understanding of the protagonist's past and present struggles?
  7. Discuss the significance of the protagonist's Palestinian heritage in the story. How does her cultural background influence her sense of self and her relationships?
  8. Examine the role of family dynamics in the novel. How do the protagonist's relationships with her family members impact her journey towards self-discovery?
  9. Analyze the symbolism of recurring motifs, such as mirrors and reflections, in 'You Exist Too Much'. How do they reflect the protagonist's search for identity?
  10. Discuss the significance of the protagonist's time at the rehab center. How does her experience there contribute to her understanding of herself and her relationships?