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Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1997

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Essay Topics

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Discuss and analyze the organizational structure of the book. For instance, what is the benefit of the prologue? How does the division into 3 parts contribute to the meaning, reception, and/or thematic significance of the historical narrative?

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What is meant by the claim that “All revolutions are to some degree about money” (93)? How does Cod highlight the relationships between economics and politics in history more broadly?

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Analyze one of the figures featured in the text, such as Sam Lee, John Cabot, or Clarence Birdseye. How does Kurlansky depict this figure? What is his/her wider significance in the text?

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