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Modern readers see Fern satirizing her characters ' pretentiousness and materialism . As Walker indicates , these readers approve Fern's emphasis on independence for her heroine and Ruth Hall's preference for work over marriage .
Modern readers see Fern satirizing her characters ' pretentiousness and materialism . As Walker indicates , these readers approve Fern's emphasis on independence for her heroine and Ruth Hall's preference for work over marriage .
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Perhaps the most startling example of wedging space between herself and her readers comes at the end of the narrative , when the reader has been finessed into thinking that the mask we have been viewing is in fact Jacobs .
Perhaps the most startling example of wedging space between herself and her readers comes at the end of the narrative , when the reader has been finessed into thinking that the mask we have been viewing is in fact Jacobs .
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She further advises readers of “ A Letter to Mary Ann " that they will need courage ... to bear ... injustice . I do not propose to enter into any discussion here as to the relative value of masculine and feminine work .
She further advises readers of “ A Letter to Mary Ann " that they will need courage ... to bear ... injustice . I do not propose to enter into any discussion here as to the relative value of masculine and feminine work .
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