- In Learning about the Maestro, Paul also Learns about himself. Discuss.
- Kellers story reveals the darker side of the human experience: Pauls story reveals the lighter side. Discuss
- At the end of the novel Paul says: Keller was bad for me, the worst possible teacher. Do you agree with Paul?
- Despite the often light-hearted tone of Maestro, there is an underlying sadness. Discuss
- Maestro is a story of betrayal and cowardice. Is this how you see the novel?
- Goldsworthy’s use of music conveys ideas about character that are critical
to understanding the novel’s focus. Discuss.
- Goldsworthy has used the retrospective first person narrative to enhance
our understanding of Paul’s character. Discuss.
- Does Goldsworthy suggest that it is immaturity that prevents us from seeing
true value?
- In Maestro, Goldworthy shows us that the appellation is meaningless.
Discuss.
- The reader, in the end, sees Paul and Keller both as egotists and equally
unattractive characters. Discuss.
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