Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... Frado sub- servient are , in effect , an attempt to keep her from being a protagonist.8 Because of her limited freedom , Frado's choices must be internal , changes within herself . Thus , Our Nig devotes much time to Frado's self ...
... Frado sub- servient are , in effect , an attempt to keep her from being a protagonist.8 Because of her limited freedom , Frado's choices must be internal , changes within herself . Thus , Our Nig devotes much time to Frado's self ...
Halaman 48
... Frado . Wilson's momentary abandonment of the protagonist for another points to some of the problems that she encoun- ters in her attempt to sustain Frado as a protagonist . The chapter that begins with Frado's education and the marks ...
... Frado . Wilson's momentary abandonment of the protagonist for another points to some of the problems that she encoun- ters in her attempt to sustain Frado as a protagonist . The chapter that begins with Frado's education and the marks ...
Halaman 50
... Frado or the plot . Painted as the most triumphant moment of all Frado's phases of development , her " power " ends as abruptly as her education or her struggle for religion , and is even more completely dropped . When Mrs. Bellmont ...
... Frado or the plot . Painted as the most triumphant moment of all Frado's phases of development , her " power " ends as abruptly as her education or her struggle for religion , and is even more completely dropped . When Mrs. Bellmont ...
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