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These years are shown only through flashbacks , however , for the focus is on a
two - week period in the present , on the edge of a political crisis , when they are
forty years old . Achebe does not present his narrative in a straight chronological
...
These years are shown only through flashbacks , however , for the focus is on a
two - week period in the present , on the edge of a political crisis , when they are
forty years old . Achebe does not present his narrative in a straight chronological
...
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Their present is ephemeral at best , and their future inconceivable . Emotionally
maimed , her heroines plumb their conscious and unconscious impressions ,
searching for a return to feeling , a means of identification with the present .
Atwood ...
Their present is ephemeral at best , and their future inconceivable . Emotionally
maimed , her heroines plumb their conscious and unconscious impressions ,
searching for a return to feeling , a means of identification with the present .
Atwood ...
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Seeing the present as a world without causes , Hendrick finds his crusade in the
past , and that crusade is no longer public but private . Bordering on the
melodramatic , Before She Met Me is the story of the downward spiral of an
individual ...
Seeing the present as a world without causes , Hendrick finds his crusade in the
past , and that crusade is no longer public but private . Bordering on the
melodramatic , Before She Met Me is the story of the downward spiral of an
individual ...
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