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Tar Baby takes its name from an African American folktale. What influences of that folktale exist in the novel, and in what ways is the novel a re-imagining of that folktale?
Compare and contrast the different stories surrounding les chevaliers and explain how they connect to the theme of The Intersection of Social Class and Race.
Romantic relationships play an important role in Tar Baby. How do the different romantic relationships in the novel impact the actions and decisions of the characters? Choose two characters to analyze.
Symbols and motifs are used frequently in the novel to further develop characters. Choose one symbol or motif not referenced in this study guide and explain how its use develops a character.
Tar Baby has three primary locations: the Caribbean, the American South, and New York City. What roles do these locations play in the novel, and what does each location represent in the lives of the characters?
Valerian is the head of L’Arbe de la Croix and builds his relationships with the people in the house by making them feel as though they are indebted to him. How does Valerian’s approach impact the other characters in the house?
Gideon and Thérèse exist in the periphery of the novel, with their only meaningful interactions being with Son. What purpose do they serve in the novel and why is their firing so contentious for everyone in the house?
Familial expectations are an important part of the novel. How does Michael’s presence, or lack thereof, in the novel develop this theme, and why is he such a consequential character when he never even appears?
Throughout the novel, Son and Jadine are the only characters considered guests at L’Arbe de la Croix. How does their status as guests impact their relationships with Sydney and Ondine, and in what ways does this status bring Son and Jadine together?
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