James and the Giant Peach
Ronald Dahl chooses to open the story with a tragic accident. What effect does this have on the reader
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The macabre opening of James and the Giant Peach strikes the reader quite suddenly, and reflects a theme of loss that will reoccur throughout the novel. James' parents' die a grotesque death: they are eaten by rhinoceros.