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The novel is historical fiction, depicting life on the prairie in the late 19th century. What elements of the narrative are most different from contemporary life? How do these elements contribute to the work’s meaning?
Analyze Anna Whiting’s bitterness towards her brother. Discuss the restraint with which she manages her grief and the potential consequences of keeping it to herself.
Sarah Wheaton is quite transparent and forward in her letters. What external or internal factors causes her to be so open about herself to strangers?