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These questions are from the story The Sun Also Rises Chapter 5

In the conversation about Lady Brett Ashley, what is Jake’s view of her? What is Cohn’s? How do you explain the difference?

Chapter 6

Most of the chapter deals with Robert Cohn, Frances Clyne, and Jake in conversation. What is Cohn’s attitude toward Frances? What is Jake’s attitude toward her? It is possible to contrast Jake-Brett and Robert-Frances. What important differences do you see in the relationships between each pair?

Chapter 7

When the Count shows his arrow wounds (p. 60), Brett says to Jake: "I told you he was one of us. Didn’t I? "What does she mean by us, that is, what does she think the Count, Jake, and herself have in common? Is what they have in common literal? symbolic? both?

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