Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... novel and the reviews . " Significantly , although Stella cannot shake the taint of her working - class background , class apparently does not follow the " one - drop " rule applied to African blood : Laurel is " as differ- ent to her ...
... novel and the reviews . " Significantly , although Stella cannot shake the taint of her working - class background , class apparently does not follow the " one - drop " rule applied to African blood : Laurel is " as differ- ent to her ...
Halaman 184
... novel might coolly ob- serve or cynically satirize ; a lowbrow one would create a happy ending for all . ) Such a solution , however , does not challenge the status quo ; instead , it relies on working - class women to continue the ...
... novel might coolly ob- serve or cynically satirize ; a lowbrow one would create a happy ending for all . ) Such a solution , however , does not challenge the status quo ; instead , it relies on working - class women to continue the ...
Halaman 189
... novel represents Stella's uncorseted body and unpainted face as gro- tesque and abject , the film makes clear that only Stella's awkward pretenses obscure the natural radiance visible to the privileged eye of the camera . For middle ...
... novel represents Stella's uncorseted body and unpainted face as gro- tesque and abject , the film makes clear that only Stella's awkward pretenses obscure the natural radiance visible to the privileged eye of the camera . For middle ...
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