Sure, here are some more complex questions based on the 2017 movie Rebel in the Rye:
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What is the significance of the title “Rebel in the Rye” in relation to the main character’s journey and the themes of the movie?
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How does the movie portray the relationship between the main character and his mentor, Professor Whit Burnett, and what impact does this relationship have on the main character’s writing?
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In what ways does the movie explore the themes of creativity, inspiration, and the writing process, and how do these themes relate to the main character’s struggles and successes?
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What is the role of the main character’s love interest, Oona O’Neill, in the movie, and how does her presence affect the main character’s writing and personal life?
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How does the movie depict the main character’s mental health struggles, and what impact do these struggles have on his writing and relationships with others?
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What is the significance of the literary magazine The New Yorker in the movie, and how does the main character’s relationship with the magazine and its editor, Gus Lobrano, evolve over time?
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How does the movie portray the publishing industry and the challenges that the main character faces in getting his book published, and what does this say about the nature of the literary world?
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What is the significance of the author J.D. Salinger in the movie, and how does the main character’s admiration for Salinger influence his own writing and worldview?
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How does the movie use flashbacks and other narrative techniques to explore the main character’s past and present, and what effect does this have on the viewer’s understanding of the character and his journey?
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In what ways does the movie Rebel in the Rye reflect the cultural and historical context of its setting, particularly in terms of the post-World War II era and the rise of the Beat Generation and other literary movements?