Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... husband is expected from Boston shortly , and trusts in his pro- tection . Because of this decision Martha and most of her children are slaughtered by Pequods , and Everell and Faith taken hostage . Martha must be murdered - in the way ...
... husband is expected from Boston shortly , and trusts in his pro- tection . Because of this decision Martha and most of her children are slaughtered by Pequods , and Everell and Faith taken hostage . Martha must be murdered - in the way ...
Halaman 20
... husband . However , because Woolson has focused on Madame Carroll , we see her not just following self - gratification but weighing the consequences of her actions within both a social and familial context . Unlike Helen and Angelique ...
... husband . However , because Woolson has focused on Madame Carroll , we see her not just following self - gratification but weighing the consequences of her actions within both a social and familial context . Unlike Helen and Angelique ...
Halaman 23
... husband and , again like Isabel , when she chooses with full knowledge to remain married , she upholds the value she believes reflected in the marriage vow , no matter her husband's cynicism about such vows . She wishes she could be ...
... husband and , again like Isabel , when she chooses with full knowledge to remain married , she upholds the value she believes reflected in the marriage vow , no matter her husband's cynicism about such vows . She wishes she could be ...
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