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How much can Cornell’s locking away of Roland’s clothes be considered merely a game? Consider in connection with other examples of Cornell attempting to control Roland’s appearance.
Consider the role of teaching and lessons in the novel. To what extent is the student-teacher dynamic always affected by power and control?
In Lessons, how does writing reveal or obscure self-understanding? Provide examples from the text.
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