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4 March 2025

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  1. Alienation and Outsider Status:
    Lou feels disconnected from others at school and in her family. This sets up the theme of loneliness, which runs throughout the novel.
  2. Intellectualism vs. Social Awkwardness:
    Lou is highly intelligent but socially awkward, which makes it difficult for her to relate to her classmates.
  3. Fear and Anxiety:
    Lou’s discomfort around people leads her to feel fear and anxiety, especially when she is forced into social situations.

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