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This novel is written in first person. What are the advantages and limitations of this narrative technique in telling this story? How does the author work around the limitations of a first-person narrative?
Mustafa was a merchant before he sold himself into slavery. In what ways do the skills he learned as a merchant serve him in the new world?
What is the role of storytelling in this novel? Why is it important that Mustafa tells his story?
The first part of the novel shifts between Mustafa’s experiences as a slave in the new world and Mustafa’s early life in North Africa. Why does the author use this narrative technique?
How do the Castilians’ views of the native people change from the beginning of their journey to the end of the book?
Mustafa is raised as a Muslim, is baptized as a Christian while enslaved, and becomes a shaman when living among the natives. Describe Mustafa’s spiritual growth throughout the book. What conclusion does Mustafa come to about religion?
How does Mustafa’s relationship with his master Dorantes evolve during their time together?
Mustafa often speaks about his mistakes and regrets. What do you think is Mustafa’s greatest regret, and why?
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