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48 pages 1 hour read

Kristin Harmel

The Room on Rue Amélie

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2018

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Essay Topics

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Explore the ways in which the novel examines trust and doubt in the lives of the main characters. How do various characters grapple with the issue of trusting others in wartime?

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Research the real French Resistance and the life of Virginia d’Albert-Lake (See: Background). How does the novel blend fact and fiction in its portrayal of Ruby and Charlotte’s Resistance experiences?

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Analyze the gender dynamics in the novel. How do various characters conceive of femininity and masculinity? In what ways do characters like Ruby conform to, or diverge from, gendered expectations in their roles and lives?

4.

Love plays an important role in the novel. What forms of love appear in the narrative? What role does love play in illustrating the character arcs of Ruby, Charlotte, and/or Thomas?

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Both Charlotte and Ruby face social challenges due to elements of their identities. In which ways do their experiences overlap, and in what ways are they different? What does the novel suggest about the nature of identity more broadly?

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Ruby often wrestles with the problem of good and evil, particularly during her experiences of imprisonment. How does the novel explore this duality, both through the war and through the individual experiences of the characters?

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How does the novel depict familial ties? How does Thomas’s relationship with his mother compare to the relationship between Charlotte and her parents, or between Charlotte and Ruby?

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Analyze the narrative structure of the novel, including its shifting points of view and its inclusion of both a present-day 2002 storyline and a past World War II storyline. How does the novel’s structure affect the story’s narrative? How does this structure help to illustrate some of the text’s key themes and ideas?

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Several of the main characters undergo significant changes in their personal development, including coming-of-age experiences. How does the novel depict the formative experiences of Charlotte, Ruby, Lucien, and/or Thomas? How are these experiences different or similar to one another?

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Compare and contrast The Room on Rue Amélie with one of Harmel’s other novels set during World War II. What themes, motifs, and/or key ideas do the two works have in common? In what ways do they differ in their treatment of their wartime subject matter?

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