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Similarly, language divides Ellen and Austin, reinforcing his power over her,
while it unites Ellen with Jack and Jevons — they speak the same language. As
Atwood's narrator moves deeper into the wilderness and away from the dominant
...
Similarly, language divides Ellen and Austin, reinforcing his power over her,
while it unites Ellen with Jack and Jevons — they speak the same language. As
Atwood's narrator moves deeper into the wilderness and away from the dominant
...
Pagina 98
Similarly, there are asmany critics who hail Atwood's narrator as a positive
woman hero as there are critics to see her as a sadly deluded victim. Most critics
still feel a duty to make an either/or decision about a text, constructing a definitive
...
Similarly, there are asmany critics who hail Atwood's narrator as a positive
woman hero as there are critics to see her as a sadly deluded victim. Most critics
still feel a duty to make an either/or decision about a text, constructing a definitive
...
Pagina 100
Her reversion to nature challenges romanticisation of the natural state even more
thoroughly than Atwood's narrative. ... Atwood's narrator, standing on her fixed
but floating dock, seems to refuse the lie: "I can't give redemption, even as a lie" (
1 ...
Her reversion to nature challenges romanticisation of the natural state even more
thoroughly than Atwood's narrative. ... Atwood's narrator, standing on her fixed
but floating dock, seems to refuse the lie: "I can't give redemption, even as a lie" (
1 ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
WestlndianLiterature | 35 |
Australian Literature | 55 |
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