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Description:
The story of a dull, square woman and her child living
in a dull, square world. However, when a bright, circular neighbor moves in
next door, the square woman begins to
feel that her lifestyle is being threatened. Even worse, she worries that her
square child may be affected by the circular neighbor's influence...
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Questions:
1.How does the arrival of the circular neighbor
challenge the square woman's perception of her own life and values?
2. What specific actions or characteristics of the
circular neighbor lead the square woman to feel threatened, and how does she
respond to this perceived threat?
3. What ways does the square child's reaction to the
circular neighbor reflect the tension between individuality and societal
expectations?