CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... Temple does . Through a consideration of her actions , we can recognize how the mob violence not only contains an external threat , but allows for the containment of an inter- nal one , that created by Temple herself . It is this ...
... Temple does . Through a consideration of her actions , we can recognize how the mob violence not only contains an external threat , but allows for the containment of an inter- nal one , that created by Temple herself . It is this ...
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... Temple , however , possesses a greater element of agency than is cap- tured in some of these arguments . In Memphis , Temple lives , only some- what restrained , in a brothel , where she engages in frequent sex with Red , a local ...
... Temple , however , possesses a greater element of agency than is cap- tured in some of these arguments . In Memphis , Temple lives , only some- what restrained , in a brothel , where she engages in frequent sex with Red , a local ...
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... Temple's transfer of allegiances ultimately represents the novel's actual class transgression , as opposed to the purported transgres- sion enacted by Goodwin . Temple , a member of the upper class , has volun- tarily assigned authority ...
... Temple's transfer of allegiances ultimately represents the novel's actual class transgression , as opposed to the purported transgres- sion enacted by Goodwin . Temple , a member of the upper class , has volun- tarily assigned authority ...
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