Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature
414 Erdrich, Louise in individual people, and we also see how the novel makes a larger statement about the survival of Indi- ans ...
Tracks 415 incentives for some tribal members to sell their land allotments to timber companies. The resulting economic and bure ...
416 Erdrich, Louise the baby with her, and after giving birth, she aban- dons the child to Bernadette. Pauline’s refusal to be t ...
Tracks 417 survival from disease. It ends with her daughter Lulu’s unyielding resistance to the cultural oppres- sion of Indian ...
418 Euripides For example, Pauline hangs a dreamcatcher made by Moses Pillager, a guardian of Ojibwe traditional healing and rel ...
Medea 419 this sacrifice and how she “willingly betrayed [her] father and [her] home.” This act of abandonment was no small matt ...
420 Euripides impact of patriarchal rule. In Medea, gender serves as a dominant and significant source of conflict. A truly subv ...
Medea 421 of the drama. Medea finds herself in mourning for love lost (since her husband Jason has chosen a new royal bride) and ...
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423 ` FAULKNER, WILLIAM As I Lay Dying (1930) As I Lay Dying, one of the finest examples of Wil- liam Faulkner’s distinctive wri ...
424 Faulkner, William He insists on finishing the coffin because he values his carpentry work more than spending time with his a ...
Light in August 425 series of monologues, which is the narrative strat- egy of the novella. The Bundrens articulate their anguis ...
426 Faulkner, William connected by their relationship with other characters in the book, including Byron Bunch, Joe Brown, and t ...
Light in August 427 “was not a natural husband, a natural man.” Byron recognizes the insidiousness of this small-town gos- sip, ...
428 Faulkner, William organizes a group of men to be ready for action should such an opportunity occur to lynch Christ- mas. The ...
“A Rose for Emily” 429 points an old revolver at him. Once again, because of an individual acting upon an elitist interpretation ...
430 Faulkner, William Faulkner marks the major milestones in Miss Emily’s life by the death of men important to her—first the de ...
The Sound and the Fury 431 holds a special standard in the town of Jefferson. Yet what responses does this situation invoke? Soc ...
432 Faulkner, William Faulkner, who won the 1949 Nobel Prize for his literary achievements, considered his masterpiece a “splend ...
The Sound and the Fury 433 ing there. No wonder Caddy and her daughter must each seek their escape, and as far from Jefferson as ...
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