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The Federalist and Republican parties of the early 1820s represented distinct points of view. Explain the sources of contention between these parties. How do regional differences factor into the conflict?
Patsy says she learned that a lie can protect loved ones. Provide examples in which she applies this principle over the course of the novel.
Several characters are obsessed with honor and reputation. Explain why reputation is important.
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