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William Dean Howells

The Rise of Silas Lapham

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1885

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Essay Topics

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In what ways does the novel present paint as a symbol of the rise and fall of Silas Lapham? What might paint symbolize for other characters? Explain with evidence from the text.

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Penelope and Irene have very different personalities. In what ways do their similarities and differences help them as they try to navigate Boston society? Who do you think is more successful at this navigation? How so?

3.

Silas decides to build a new house in a more fashionable area. Why is it so important to Silas that his family home, as opposed to his business, be located in a specific place? What might this imply about conformity to social expectations?

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