The Whalebone Theatre
Cristabel states, “I don’t believe parents are always necessary” (358). Analyze the various ways in which the childhoods of the Seagrave children and Leon Kovalsky are defined by a conspicuous lack of parenting.
Explain why Cristabel is so eager for her “brother” to be born. In what ways does Digby meet Cristabel’s expectations? How does he diverge from them?