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Many detectives in the hardboiled genre are often considered to be antiheroes, protagonists who lack the typical markers of moral goodness. Is Easy a hero, an antihero, or neither? How so?
Consider the division between public and private spaces, as well as public and private identities in the novel: How does identity interact with space? What are the effects of intrusions into private space?
Consider the young Mexican boy that Matthew Teran keeps as a sex slave and Tree Rat, the Jewish boy who died after ingesting rich foods, as foil characters: How are their experiences and outcomes similar and different?
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Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned
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Down the River Unto the Sea
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Little Scarlet
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The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey
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The Man in My Basement
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Walkin' the Dog
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