Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... struggle for Frado , a purpose through which the character can define herself . As we have seen , her options are very limited . Religion is both available and conventional . It is perhaps the only authorized struggle - the only battle ...
... struggle for Frado , a purpose through which the character can define herself . As we have seen , her options are very limited . Religion is both available and conventional . It is perhaps the only authorized struggle - the only battle ...
Halaman 49
... struggle itself , and thus the always deferred possibility for growth and attainment . In other words , the narrator has more interest in keeping Frado struggling than in resolving her strug- gles . Thus , even when the issue seems ...
... struggle itself , and thus the always deferred possibility for growth and attainment . In other words , the narrator has more interest in keeping Frado struggling than in resolving her strug- gles . Thus , even when the issue seems ...
Halaman 52
... struggle for self - improvement , so the narrator keeps positing new problems . In the sentence following the " message [ Frado ] longed to hear , " the narrator staves off a resolution to Frado's confusion : But he had told them to ...
... struggle for self - improvement , so the narrator keeps positing new problems . In the sentence following the " message [ Frado ] longed to hear , " the narrator staves off a resolution to Frado's confusion : But he had told them to ...
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