3 Answered Questions for the topic nalo hopkinson
09/11/19
Why are pronouns used in this way in Nalo Hopkinson's "Shift"?
I just read the short story "Shift" by Nalo Hopkinson, which is [freely available online](http://www.nightmare-magazine.com/fiction/shift/). It's a modern, Caribbean-themed story inspired by...
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09/05/19
What's with the reference to "Alice in Wonderland" in Nalo Hopkinson's "The Reverse Cheshire Cat"?
Nalo Hopkinson's "[The Reverse Cheshire Cat]()" is obviously making a reference to Lewis Carroll's *Alice in Wonderland*, with the Cheshire Cat. The two protagonists enter a shop named "The Reverse...
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08/26/19
What does the last line of Nalo Hopkinson's "Shift" mean?
I've finished reading Nalo Hopkinson's short story "[Shift](http://www.nightmare-magazine.com/fiction/shift/)", and I'm baffled by the ending.After the protagonist's encounter with his family, and...
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