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Elijah of Buxton

Christopher Paul Curtis

Elijah of Buxton

Christopher Paul Curtis

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Elijah of Buxton Essay Topics

1.

In what ways does Elijah’s preference for Flapjack and “mule-speed” befit his character at the start of the book? By the last several chapters, Elijah’s character has changed greatly; in what instance does he still wish for Flapjack? How does this moment parallel his preference for mules over horses from the book’s early chapters?

2.

How do the women in the book exhibit strength and dignity? Support and charity? A sense of humor?

3.

In Buxton, residents build houses in similar styles intentionally. What other characteristics of Buxton daily life support the notion that equality and fairness are guiding precepts?

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