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Some critics classify “The Embassy of Cambodia” as a novella rather than a short story. Why has “The Embassy of Cambodia” been a source of debate in this regard, and how does it intersect both forms? After researching the difference between the two genres, what form do you think this text is closer to embodying?
Do you agree with Andrew’s response to Fatou’s two stories about seeing dead bodies? How does his response reveal or complicate the theme of The Pain and Suffering of Daily Life? Further, explore an example of exposure to suffering in the news or social media and consider its effect on yourself and others.
How could the Embassy of Cambodia be construed as a character in the short story? Describe its characteristics, even ascribing it human traits where possible. What theme does it best represent and why?
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