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message 1: by Beth (last edited Apr 23, 2017 08:48AM) (new)

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These are the discussion questions I found at the end of the book. If you have some thoughts, please reply to the question.


message 2: by Beth (last edited Apr 23, 2017 08:48AM) (new)

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1. American Gods is an epic novel dating with many big themes, including sacrifice, betrayal, love and faith. Which theme affected you the most strongly, and why?


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2. Shadow begins the novel as a convict, and ends it a different man. How does the novel exploit the idea of America as a place where immigrants and exiles, both physical and emotional, can reinvent themselves? What makes Shadow himself so compelling and complex?


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3. American Gods is partly a road trip through small-town America, where Shadow can see the darker side of life that other people ignore. What does the novel say about what people will accept in order to maintain a sense of normality?


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4. The old gods expect sacrifice, violence and worship. How have they adapted to the modern world? What does this say about the nature of divinity? How and why have Americans transferred their devotion to the new technological and material gods from the old spiritual gods? What comment is being made about modern cultural values?


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5. What is the significance of the illusions, cons and magic tricks that occur throughout the novel? American Gods is a novel in which magic, myth and the divine coexist with the normal, mundane and human in a way that is utterly believable. How is this illusion maintained?


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6. How does the rich background description increase the power of the narrative? What do the secondary characters, particularly the gods whose lives and deaths we are given a brief insight into, add to the novel/


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