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Reading guide for The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan

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The Lifeboat

A Novel

by Charlotte Rogan

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The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan
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    Apr 2012, 288 pages

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    Jan 2013, 304 pages

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Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!

  1. In disaster situations, is it right to save women and children first? What moral justifications exist for your answer?


  2. Discuss the thought experiment referred to in Grace's trial, also known as "The Plank of Carneades." Is either the first or second swimmer to reach the plank justified in pushing the other swimmer away?


  3. What do you think of the concept of necessity as a justification for behavior that would not be condoned in ordinary circumstances?


  4. If you were to ask Grace what qualities she looked for in a friend, what would she say? What would the truth be?


  5. Which characters, in your opinion, hold the moral high ground?


  6. Seventeenth-century political philosophers Thomas Hobbes and John Locke postulated that humankind started off in a state of nature and gradually gave up certain freedoms in return for security, an exchange sometimes called the social contract. How does the lifeboat approximate a state of nature? Does survival in such a state require giving up personal freedom and autonomy?


  7. Some modern writers assert that the advances in opportunities for women have been predicated on the requirement that women become more like men. Do you agree with this?


  8. Are people more likely to revert to traditional male/female roles in crisis situations? What traditional male/female traits might help a person survive?


  9. Author Warren Farrell, who writes about gender issues, has said: "Men's weakness is their façade of strength; women's strength is their façade of weakness." Does this hold true for the characters in The Lifeboat?


  10. In his book In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex, Nathaniel Philbrick argues that an "authoritarian" leadership style is useful in the early stages of a disaster, but a "social" style becomes more important over time. Does this dynamic fully explain the power struggle in Lifeboat 14, or were other forces at work?


  11. Does power always involve the threat of coercion? Besides violence, what forms of power influence the characters in The Lifeboat?


  12. The first thing a person says is often more honest than later explanations. Are there instances in the book where a character's early words are a clue to assessing the truth of a particular situation or incident?


  13. Do you think Mr. Hardie stole or helped to steal anything from the sinking Empress Alexandra? Would this have been wrong, given that any valuables were destined to be lost forever?


  14. Should Grace have been acquitted of Mr. Hardie's murder?


  15. Comment on the use of storytelling in the novel. Does your answer shed any light on Grace's own story?


Unless otherwise stated, this discussion guide is reprinted with the permission of Back Bay Books. Any page references refer to a USA edition of the book, usually the trade paperback version, and may vary in other editions.

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