Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... protagonist as well as her narrator ; she must give her either enough freedom of movement , or the appearance of enough freedom , to pro- pel a plot . Remarkably , Wilson successfully cre- ates , first , an authorized voice and , then ...
... protagonist as well as her narrator ; she must give her either enough freedom of movement , or the appearance of enough freedom , to pro- pel a plot . Remarkably , Wilson successfully cre- ates , first , an authorized voice and , then ...
Halaman 45
... protagonist involves movement , growth , and change , Wilson uses the narrator ( now authorized ) to create enough freedom for Frado to maintain her position as protagonist . Wilson's strategy is twofold : the narrator stresses the ...
... protagonist involves movement , growth , and change , Wilson uses the narrator ( now authorized ) to create enough freedom for Frado to maintain her position as protagonist . Wilson's strategy is twofold : the narrator stresses the ...
Halaman 48
... 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 of her own personality , ends with 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 of her own personality , ends with the ...
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