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English, 02.09.2020 19:01, aloading2256

Martionettes Inc 1) Name the protagonist and antagonist of this story. 2) What is each man’s problem with his wife? 3) Is Marionettes, Inc. a lawful enterprise? 4) What is the double meaning of the company’s motto? 5) Who is most likely the “someone” at the end of the story? 6) Is Braling’s use of the marionette morally acceptable? Is Smith’s decision to buy a marionette morally acceptable? 7) Is it OK to keep Braling Two in the box in the basement? Why or why not? 8.) Write a thematic statement about Marionettes, remembering your thematic formula (Topic + author’s opinion on topic = theme, and remember topics are broad- liberty, justice, etc.) 9.) Compare your thematic statement to A Separate Peace.

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