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52 pages 1 hour read

Jennifer Hillier

Things We Do in the Dark

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2022

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Essay Topics

1.

Joey does not believe she is worth loving. Compare and contrast the novel’s representation of love.

2.

The murder of Charles Baxter is the only crime that Joey is guilty of committing. Analyze the symbolism of the ice skate throughout the novel.

3.

A theme that runs through the stories of Joey, her mother, and her grandmother is the story of Filipino immigration and the treatment that they receive in Canada. How does Hillier explore Filipino culture and examine the issue of racism in the novel?

4.

Analyze the descriptions of Ruby Reyes, the Ice Queen, in the press. How does Hillier critique representations of Asian women in the media?

5.

The novel investigates Violent Crime as Entertainment. Research a so-called crime of the century and compare the treatment of this crime in the media with Hillier’s exploration of this theme in the novel.

6.

One of the most complicated secondary characters is Elsie Dixon. How does Elsie both adhere to and subvert the conventions of a “whodunit” culprit?

7.

The novel shifts in time chapter to chapter. It also shifts in setting. How does Hillier use setting in the novel?

8.

Jimmy is the novel’s murder victim but plays a small part in the novel itself. How does Hillier construct his character?

9.

The novel explores the resilience of love. Compare and contrast Drew Malcolm and Elsie Dixon as characters whose love is resilient.

10.

Jennifer Hillier comments in the interview in the back of the novel that she perceives characters like cut gems—from afar they look beautiful and enticing but up close they reveal their flaws. Using one character, reflect on how the novel expresses that metaphor.

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