The plot is told in the form of a flashback by a narrator who ties everything 
        together. It has a prologue and an epilogue to introduce the plot and 
        tie up the...... 
 Because he was born in England, James Hilton's style is very much British 
        Old School. The language has a distinctly British flavor and nuance, 
        and he uses language that is very much British in sound and description. 
        For example, even the American Barnard sounds more like a Brit trying 
        to imitate an American than like a real American! Furthermore, words such 
        as...... 
The first theme concerns the philosophy of Shangri-La: the exhaustion 
        of passions is the beginning of wisdom. This concerns the belief of the 
        lamasery that only when you lose the foolish passions that hold you to 
        the real world can you find wisdom to face the future. Conway had come 
        to this point even before he came to Shangri-La and that's why....... 
        
 The second theme involves a world on the brink of destruction. Obviously, 
        Hilton when he wrote this in 1933, was beginning to........ 
Another theme is that of imagination. Conway expresses his satisfaction 
        that Rutherford has the ability to believe the story.........
 A fourth theme involves the idea of fate or as Miss Brinklow calls it 
        - Providence. The question is left with the reader about whether God has 
        a......... 
 The rising action begins when the narrator meets up with Rutherford 
        in Berlin and is given a manuscript he had written telling Conway's story 
        in Shangri-La. Rutherford wanted the narrator to decide if what he reads 
        is believable or not. The rising action ends at the climax when the High 
        Lama names Conway the next High Lama. 
 The falling action occurs after Conway is named the new High Lama, who 
        then dies after living over 200 years. He feels responsible to help....... 
        
 The point of view is sometimes first person when the narrator is speaking. 
        It is mostly, however,..... 
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The complete study guide is currently available 
        as a downloadable PDF, 
        RTF, 
        or MS 
        Word DOC file from the PinkMonkey MonkeyNotes 
        download store. The complete study guide contains summaries and notes 
        for all of the chapters; detailed analysis of the themes, plot structure, 
        and characters; important quotations and analysis; detailed analysis of 
        symbolism, motifs, and imagery; a key facts summary; detailed analysis 
        of the use of foreshadowing and irony; a multiple-choice quiz, and suggested 
        book report ideas and essay topics.
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