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1. Let's begin with a question about the fateful bridge itself: Did the bridge of San Luis Rey actually exist?
2. The Marquesa de Montemayor, one of the five victims of the tragedy, acquires posthumous fame as a literary figure after her numerous letters to her daughter are made public. Who is responsible for the preservation of these letters?
3. Which one of the five victims had attempted suicide shortly before crossing the fatal bridge?
4. Which of the five victims feels some shame just before crossing the bridge?
5. On the night preceding the accident, the Marquesa discovers a letter that Pepita had written to Madre Maria del Pilar. When she discusses the letter with Pepita, she discovers that her young companion possesses a virtue which she herself sorely lacks. What is it?
6. How did the child Jaime come to be with Uncle Pio on the day of the accident?
7. During the Marquesa's pilgrimage to the shrine of Santa Maria de Cluxambuqua in Lima, she finds herself being succorred and comforted by these animals.
8. Brother Juniper, a Franciscan friar who is witness to the accident, undertakes to study the lives of the five victims and to discover the divine plan which brought them to the bridge at that fatal moment. After a plague attacks his village and carries off a number of the locals, he develops a table for determining the worth of each of the victims, which he plans also to use for the victims of the accident. What three criteria does he use to measure the worth of each villager?
9. At least one central character in the novel actually did exist, and was the subject of a play, an opera, and a film. Who was it?
10. It so happens that Wilder himself had something in common with the character of Esteban, the brooding young man whose life is thrown into upheaval after the death of his twin brother. What was it?
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