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Doris Lessing

No Witchcraft for Sale

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1956

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Essay Topics

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When Doris Lessing wrote “No Witchcraft for Sale” in the 1950s, she was interested in communist philosophy. In what ways can this story be interpreted as a critique of capitalism and social class?

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Analyze the relationship between Gideon and Teddy. Use examples from the text to explain how it changes over time and how it fits into the story’s broader social context.

3.

What role does religion play in this story? Use examples from the text to support your ideas.

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