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Question: The final sentence in Wacousta focusses not on the happy lovers but on Ellen
Halloway’s disappearance. Margaret E. Turner calls her “the ghost in Wacousta” (187),
and Manina Jones argues that she “haunts” the novel: certainly her curse drives this
novel and its sequel. What symbolic purpose does Ellen Halloway, her choices, and her
fate serve?

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  • Clear Thesis Statement / Topic Sentences
  • NO PLAGARISM
  • Only use novel as source
  • Lots of quotes / textual evidence to support

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