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Talk about Grenouille. Do you think such a sensitivity to odor is physically possible? Do you feel Süskind wants us …
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Grenouille is born with a supernaturally developed sense of smell. He can smell the approach of a thunderstorm when there’s …
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Throughout the novel, Grenouille is likened to a tick. Why do you think Süskind chose this analogy? In what ways …
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When the nurse refuses to keep Grenouille because he has no smell and therefore must be a “child of the …
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Jean-Baptiste Grenouille is born in a food market that had been erected above the Cimetiere des Innocents, the “most putrid …
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What did you think about the portrayal of 18th Century France as a stinking cesspool? Aren’t they supposed to be …
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1) Baldini was a decent perfumer after a lifetime of study. Jean Baptist Grenouille had no technique but an unbeatable …
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ACT III How has the kingdom prospered under Albany and Cornwall? What is the dramatic effect of the storm? …
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ACT II Is Kent in any respects like Lear himself? 9. Trace the growing cruelty of Regan and Goneril.
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ACT I SCENE II Does Gloucester’s treatment of his two sons at all account for their attitude? How far …
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