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In Stone Blind, which female characters are both victims and perpetuators of violence? Choose one of these characters and explain what drives her violence against a fellow woman. Does the Medusa-Narrator view this character favorably?
Which female characters qualify as mothers? Choose one mother and describe her relationship with her offspring. Does a lack of maternal influence affect any of the characters, and if so, how?
What do snakes symbolize in the novel? How do they reinforce the theme of Appearance and Monstrosity?
Compare and contrast Medusa’s and Athene’s Coping With Trauma. How are their respective traumas resolved, if at all?
Compare and contrast Perseus’ and Athene’s understanding of Consent, Justice, and Violence. Does their father, Zeus, shape their understanding at all?
Describe the relationship between Medusa and the Medusa-Narrator. Why do you think the author included the Medusa-Narrator’s perspective—especially the “Stone” chapters?
Choose one Medusa-centered scene. How do sensory details enhance it? What role does aesthetic sense or beauty play in the novel as a whole?
What role does prophecy play in the novel? Why is it so tied to masculinity?
Choose one mythological figure from the novel. In what ways does the author change their popular depiction, and what are the effects of this change?
In what ways does the novel connect to the gender politics of the present day—especially the #MeToo movement?
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