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      • The story takes place in Montreal, principally in the poor neighbourhood of Saint-Henri, between February 1940 and May 1940, during the Second World War, when Quebec is still suffering from the Great Depression.
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  2. The story takes place in Montreal, principally in the poor neighbourhood of Saint-Henri, between February 1940 and May 1940, during the Second World War, when Quebec is still suffering from the Great Depression. Florentine Lacasse, a nineteen year-old waitress at the "Five and Ten" restaurant, financially supports her large family.

    • Gabrielle Roy
    • 1945
  3. Sep 5, 2023 · It is the story of Florentine Lacasse, a poor waitress in the neighborhood of Saint-Henri in Montreal during World War II.

  4. The story takes place in Montreal, principally in the poor neighbourhood of Saint-Henri, between February 1940 and May 1940, during the Second World War, when Quebec is still suffering from the Great Depression. Florentine Lacasse, a nineteen year-old waitress at the "Five and Ten" restaurant, financially supports her large family.

  5. The Tin Flute is a 1945 novel by Gabrielle Roy. First published as Bonheur d’Occasion, or Secondhand Happiness, it follows a poor waitress named Florentine Lacasse who lives in Montreal during World War II.

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    15.1 STRUCTURE OF THE TIN FLUTE Structurally, Bonheur D'occasion (translated as The Tin Flute), employing omniscient narration, moves regularly among three equally important settings - homes, the streets (the characters do a considerable amount of walking), and public establishments. Chapters are unified in several different ways: by place, as ...

  7. In The Tin Flute, Gabrielle Roy explores social class and poverty through the lens of war. By depicting the lives of characters far from the central conflicts of World War II, Roy...

  8. Nov 4, 2023 · How does “The Tin Flute” address the issue of poverty? Poverty is a central theme in the novel, and it is depicted through the experiences of the Lacasse family. The characters face grim living conditions, economic hardships, and the constant threat of eviction.