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The Virgin Suicides Essay, Analysis, Whatever

The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides is a coming of age story which demonstrates the memories that some adolescents remember at a later point in their lives, and the effect
that these memories have on them. In this case, some boys come in contact with the Lisbon
sisters, as adolescents. These girls intrigue the boys, and their story is tragic, which makes it all the more memorable for the boys as well as the reader. Another theme in the novel is the fact that sometimes, the more some people see of life, the less they would rather be living.
This is true in the case of the girls.

The point of view is in first person plural (“we”). The story is told when the narrators are grown men, which makes some of their memories faded, and some not in order. These men loved the Lisbon sisters and were deeply affected by their suicides. They, at many times in the novel, attempt to make sense of their deaths.
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Posted by: Gelinde Cobbs

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