CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... Frank expresses to Morris his wish to become a grocer himself , to learn the trade and eventually establish his own business . As we learn by the end of the novel , Frank's wish comes true , but in an unexpected way . In the meantime , ...
... Frank expresses to Morris his wish to become a grocer himself , to learn the trade and eventually establish his own business . As we learn by the end of the novel , Frank's wish comes true , but in an unexpected way . In the meantime , ...
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... Frank thinks he loves , the reader cannot discern whether Frank really has become a redeemed person or only imagines himself redeemed . ' Therefore , one may dare to question Freedman's conclusion that Frank has escaped this " fatal ...
... Frank thinks he loves , the reader cannot discern whether Frank really has become a redeemed person or only imagines himself redeemed . ' Therefore , one may dare to question Freedman's conclusion that Frank has escaped this " fatal ...
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... Frank still fits the role of the vampire since he is the outsider in Malamud's novel . Frank and Dracula are both outsiders who want to be admitted to the circle of another society . As pointed out before , Frank wants to join the ranks ...
... Frank still fits the role of the vampire since he is the outsider in Malamud's novel . Frank and Dracula are both outsiders who want to be admitted to the circle of another society . As pointed out before , Frank wants to join the ranks ...
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Introduction to Teaching Travel Literature 1 | |
Reading Travel Writing in Two ThemeBased 7 | |
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