Night Cry
How is the area in which Ellen grows up different than the town of Millville in the novel, Night Cry?
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Class distinction is apparent in Naylor's novel in the contrast between the people who live in the backwoods hills and those who live in Millville, home of a junior college and a new auditorium for the performing arts. Material differences abound. Ellen cooks on a wood stove not a modern one and lives in a "dog-trot" house. She orders her clothes from a catalogue instead of shopping at stores. Her neighbors share a party telephone line and listen in on each others' conversations.
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