CEA Critic, Volumes 66-67Department of English, Texas A & M University, 2003 |
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... understand the war . Even more , this inability to understand is at least partly willful : they do not understand because they do not listen . According to Smith , O'Brien's particular emphasis on women not listening " preserve [ s ] ...
... understand the war . Even more , this inability to understand is at least partly willful : they do not understand because they do not listen . According to Smith , O'Brien's particular emphasis on women not listening " preserve [ s ] ...
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... understanding may be attained though the imaginative acts of storytelling and reading , and that the male characters do not necessarily understand war and gender as well as they think they do . I. " The Things They Carried " and " Love ...
... understanding may be attained though the imaginative acts of storytelling and reading , and that the male characters do not necessarily understand war and gender as well as they think they do . I. " The Things They Carried " and " Love ...
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... understand him at a level he can never understand her , or more precisely , because she is able to understand his lack of understanding.3 Peter cannot " see " her or " have it out , " and even if he could it would be on her terms ...
... understand him at a level he can never understand her , or more precisely , because she is able to understand his lack of understanding.3 Peter cannot " see " her or " have it out , " and even if he could it would be on her terms ...
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Janine Utell | 22 |
Gregory A Wilson | 32 |
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