Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... Ellen's behavior begins to change : truth counters the tendency toward equivo- cation and shame that the performance phase engendered . Even more significant- ly , once she stops crying she is able to enter into a dialogue with John as ...
... Ellen's behavior begins to change : truth counters the tendency toward equivo- cation and shame that the performance phase engendered . Even more significant- ly , once she stops crying she is able to enter into a dialogue with John as ...
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... Ellen's religion teaches her . Two things disrupt both inter- pretations , however . The first is that there appears to be no irony present when Ellen is taught to submit to God's will ; the sec- ond is that John Humphreys is allowed ...
... Ellen's religion teaches her . Two things disrupt both inter- pretations , however . The first is that there appears to be no irony present when Ellen is taught to submit to God's will ; the sec- ond is that John Humphreys is allowed ...
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... Ellen's God is exclusionary and her religion is filled with restrictions ; Ellen's religion teaches her that she must control herself , and that her natural out- bursts are wrong ; Ellen's mother tells her , " You will hurt both ...
... Ellen's God is exclusionary and her religion is filled with restrictions ; Ellen's religion teaches her that she must control herself , and that her natural out- bursts are wrong ; Ellen's mother tells her , " You will hurt both ...
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