This plot twist almost a third into the book is aimed to view the narrative about animal psychology and rights from a unique perspective beforehand. Consequently, the story focuses on the rapport between the members before revealing the interspecies relationship at play. Thus, before the narrative reveals that one of the family members of the Cooke household was a chimpanzee it showcases the protagonist’s psyche and family dynamics. Hence through her hindsight she pieces together her memories to decipher her childhood that was unusual, to say the least. The protagonist, Rosemary, is an emotionally troubled young adult in the initial parts of the story before it delves into her past. The Cooke family is a progressive yet dysfunctional family whose past defines their present relationships, attitudes, and behaviors. The story is both about family and complex social issues of the late 20th century as it explores subjects such as human and animal psychology and the relationship between both. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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