Chat with us, powered by LiveChat What is the purpose of Newland’s being summoned to see Mrs. Mingott? 2. How does Newland determine that he is kept out of many family discussions? Chapter 31 3. What was Newland’s plan for - Writeden

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Chapter 30
1. What is the purpose of Newland’s being summoned to see Mrs. Mingott?
2. How does Newland determine that he is kept out of many family discussions?
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3. What was Newland’s plan for running away with Ellen?
4. What do Newland and Ellen agree to do while they are about to leave the art museum?
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5. How is Ellen’s unconventional behavior ultimately rationalized by friends and family?
6. What ironic twist occurs just as Newland is about to admit his feelings for Ellen to May?
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7. What is Newland’s plan in spite of a big going away party for Ellen?
8. What is the news that finally thwarts Newland and Ellen’s ever being together?
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9. What is the state of Newland and May’s marriage and family twenty-five-years after Ellen returns to Europe?
10. How does Newland respond while traveling in Europe and receiving an invitation to visit Ellen at her home? Why does he respond this way?
11. If you were in Newland Archer’s position, what would you have done?