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What would be a good thesis statement based on the following information?:
How is the novel concerned with issues of speech and how is speech used as both a mechanism of control and a vehicle of liberation? Also, what is the role of silence throughout the book and how does the role of silence change?
Are there any specific examples or quotes from the book I can use to expand on the above questions?
How is the novel concerned with issues of speech and how is speech used as both a mechanism of control and a vehicle of liberation? Also, what is the role of silence throughout the book and how does the role of silence change?
Are there any specific examples or quotes from the book I can use to expand on the above questions?