55 pages 1 hour read

Stephen King

Mr. Mercedes

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2014

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Essay Topics

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Some readers find the character of Jerome problematic. Do you agree? What do you think the author intends to communicate through Jerome’s character, particularly through his satirical alter ego?

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The hard-boiled detective genre typically deals with human corruption and sin rather than profound existential evil. Would you say that Brady Hartsfield was corrupted, or was he born a monster, already evil by nature? Or is it a combination of factors? Is the character believable? Why or why not?

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Compare Mr. Mercedes to one or more classic examples of the hard-boiled detective genre. How does Mr. Mercedes fulfill or diverge from the expectations of the genre?

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