The Weathermonger

What is an important motif in the novel, The Weathermonger?

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A fundamental literary feature of Dickinson's adventure novels is the motif of the journey. The journey, the quest, and the search—narrative features with an illustrious history—are central to the Changes novels as well as to some of Dickinson's later writings. In The Weathermonger Geof and Sally journey in search of the causes of the Changes.

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The Weathermonger, BookRags