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At the end of her memoir, Ward recalls a drive she took with her brother Joshua and the song he played for her. Analyze the lyrics of Ghostface Killah’s “All I Got Is You,” then discuss how the song’s themes inform the themes of Ward’s memoir.
Discuss the gender roles present in Ward’s family and community. What are the challenges and liberties experienced by each gender? How does Ward interact with these gender roles?
How does Ward define family throughout her memoir? What binds people together, and what tears them apart? What is the significance of family to Ward?
Break down the symbolism of the cellar. What does it represent? How does Ward forge this connection? Why does Ward have such a visceral reaction to it?
Select one of Ward’s novels and analyze how her personal life is reflected in her fiction. To what extent does Ward protect her characters? How, if at all, does the message of Ward’s memoir differ from her fiction?
Research a statistic that supports or contradicts one of the statistics Ward provides. Analyze the impact of your statistic on Ward’s discussion of race and life in America.
Ward follows a pattern in titling the chapters centered on her family history. Choose one of the chapters and discuss the significance of Ward’s chosen title. How does the title reflect that chapter’s purpose?
By Jesmyn Ward