![]() ![]() How do these parallel contentions factor into the deteriorating relationship between Gerry and Stella?Ĩ. It comes in the form of the unrest in Northern Ireland and in the marriage of the Gilmores. Contention over religious beliefs is at the heart of Midwinter Break. How would you describe the nature of their marriage?ħ. Touch is an integral part of Gerry and Stella’s relationship, from kissing when alone in the lift to holding hands when crossing roads. ![]() ![]() Did this come as a surprise? How do her beliefs affect their marriage?Ħ. It isn’t until late in the novel that she reveals the vow she made with God after she’d been shot, and that Catholicism is “her source of spiritual stem cells” (201). ![]() Stella’s religious beliefs drive much of her actions in Amsterdam. Does this affect your perception of the characters and their treatment of each other during the holiday?ĥ. The alternating points of view allow the reader to empathize with both-or either-of the characters. Why do Gerry and Stella seem so amazed by the young people they see riding bicycles around Amsterdam? How does their individual and collective amazement become symbolic of their relationship?Ĥ. What are they, and how do they define the characters?ģ. Different kinds of barriers are a recurring theme in Midwinter Break. What is the nature of faith in this novel? How does the notion of faith affect Gerry and Stella individually?Ģ. ![]()
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