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Analyze David’s sexual relationships with Soraya, Melanie, and Bev. How are they similar and different? What do they reveal about David’s character?
Why are David’s profession and his interests in literature important to the novel’s themes?
How does the novel define “disgrace”? Consider the personal and the political realms.
In what ways does the novel navigate the changed society of post-apartheid South Africa?
Discuss the novel’s portrayal of Petrus as a representation of social change.
What is the significance of dogs in Disgrace? Why might J. M. Coetzee have chosen a nonhuman animal to help David develop empathy?
Is Lucy a powerful character or a victim of circumstances? Explain, with examples from the text.
How does David’s changing attitude toward his opera represent changes in his character?
How do the two sexual assaults in the novel—Melanie and Lucy’s rapes—represent a quest for power? In what ways is David similar to or different from Lucy’s rapists?
To what extent has David changed as a character by the end of the novel?
By J. M. Coetzee
African Literature
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Colonialism & Postcolonialism
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Forgiveness
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Sexual Harassment & Violence
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South African Literature
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