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J. Ryan Stradal

Kitchens of the Great Midwest

J. Ryan StradalFiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2015

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Essay Topics

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How does Stradal use setting in Kitchens of the Great Midwest?

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Choose one specific food represented in the text and research its history. How does it serve as a metaphor for larger themes within the narrative?

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Addictive drugs are a motif in the novel. What do they represent?

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Explore the ways in which the novel addresses community within the context of the Midwest. How does the setting contribute to the development of a strong sense of community among the characters?

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Examine the portrayal of wealth and class in the novel. How does Stradal navigate issues of social status, and what commentary does the book offer on the intersection of wealth, class, and culinary culture?

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In what ways does the protagonist’s journey through the culinary world reflect broader themes of self-discovery and personal growth in the context of the Midwest?

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The Steamboat Inn is a symbol in the novel. What does it represent?

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What perspectives does the novel offer about romantic relationships?

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How does the sharing of meals contribute to the development of relationships in the novel?

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Consider the portrayal of gender roles and expectations in the Midwest in the novel. How do characters navigate traditional gender norms within the context of the culinary world and their personal lives?

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