
The Age of Innocence: A Christian Readers' Guide
Haleigh DeRocher delightfully unpacks the classic novel, The Age of Innocence, in this engaging and informative readers’ guide. Taking time to carefully note historical context, cultural significance, and societal norms, DeRocher sets up a well annotated journey through the romantic twists and turns of the novel - as well as the friendships, social status, and moral struggles of each major character. Working through the novel with a Christian lens, DeRocher also expertly expounds on the differing aspects of true faith versus moral projection, and leads her audience through a truly thought provoking journey. A must have resource for any book club, this guide is also a great tool for English and literature students, teachers, tutors, and for all bibliophiles!
- Opening Credits
- Introduction
- Why Read Classic Literature?
- Looking Classic Literature Through A Christian Lens
- How To Use This Guide
- Story Guide
- List Of Characters
- Chapter By Chapter Guide
- Chapters 1-3
- Chapters 4-6
- Chapters 7-9
- Chapters 10-12
- Chapters 13-15
- Chapters 16-18
- Chapters 19-21
- Chapters 22-24
- Chapters 25-27
- Chapters 28-30
- Chapters 31-33
- Chapter 34
- Main Character Analysis
- Key Takeaways And Themes
- Key Takeaway 1
- Key Takeaway 2
- Key Takeaway 3
- Key Takeaway 4
- Key Takeaway 5
- Key Takeaway 6
- Symbols And Metaphors
- Final Thoughts
- Closing Credits