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Short Answer
There are two layers to this novella. Readers can see the story for the plot, or they can understand the story as an allegory.
1. What do you know about allegories?
Teaching Suggestion: Allegories are an important genre in literature, and books that double as adult and child reading are prime examples of allegory. Understanding allegory will open students to the layers of symbolic meaning in this novella.
2. What do you know about Europe in the years before and during World War II?
Teaching Suggestion: Though World War II history isn’t the only underlying allegory in this novella, some knowledge of World War II will help students understand certain characters and symbols.