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Amy Dunne blames the myth of the Cool Girl for many of the problems in her marriage (Part Two, p. 224). Is Amy correct in doing so? Who or what is really to blame in the disintegration of Amy and Nick’s marriage?
Why does Nick Dunne stay with Amy at the end of the novel? Explain this choice in terms of his identity and how his character grows, or doesn’t grow, during the novel.
What is wrong with Amy Dunne? Why don’t her parents, both psychologists, see her clearly? Explain Amy’s character in terms of her identity, including the dissonance between how she sees herself and how others see her.
By Gillian Flynn