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In what ways does Fawcett use description of St. Leisl to evoke ominous or foreboding feelings in the reader prior to a moment of conflict? Use the text to support your answer.
There are considerably less footnotes in the sequel compared to the first installment. What does this imply about Emily’s current emotional state? What does this suggest about her character arc?
Consider the final chapters with Emily and Wendell’s half-human, half-Folk stepmother. How does Wendell’s stepmother abide by and/or go against the rules and expectations of the Folk? In what ways do their interactions subvert what Emily thought she knew about faerie stories?
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