Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... Linda identifies herself primarily in relation to her family . The tension between societal views of Linda and her own identity is high- lighted in the second chapter , when Linda's brother , called by both his father and mistress ...
... Linda identifies herself primarily in relation to her family . The tension between societal views of Linda and her own identity is high- lighted in the second chapter , when Linda's brother , called by both his father and mistress ...
Halaman 14
... Linda's ear to harass and dominate her . Unlike Eve , Linda defeats the ser- pent by talking back to him . At one of their most intense moments of confron- tation , instead of hitting Flint , Linda reacts with words : " You have struck ...
... Linda's ear to harass and dominate her . Unlike Eve , Linda defeats the ser- pent by talking back to him . At one of their most intense moments of confron- tation , instead of hitting Flint , Linda reacts with words : " You have struck ...
Halaman 133
... Linda , the heroine resists her father and stepmother in refusing to marry her Byronic stepbrother , Robert Graham . Linda prefers the poor but noble Roland Lee , who in rescuing her from a boating accident , proves himself a better ...
... Linda , the heroine resists her father and stepmother in refusing to marry her Byronic stepbrother , Robert Graham . Linda prefers the poor but noble Roland Lee , who in rescuing her from a boating accident , proves himself a better ...
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