Night and Day: A Novel
How does visiting the countryside help to change the characters' perspectives in the book, Night and Day: A Novel?
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The countryside is home to a number of revelations and character transformations. Removed from the busy and fast-paced lifestyle in London, characters in the country seem more willing to reflect, express themselves honestly, and share their feelings with one another. The author therefore configures the country as another type of refuge, one where the open air and slower, more leisurely pace of life encourages characters to reassess their current predicaments.
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