1. The life and death of Harriet frean - a marxist perspective
The focus with this critical approach is that it attempts to deconstruct the social reality and "givens" within the text. ... May Sinclair seems critical of the class structures that invade the personal relations between her characters. ... In the novel, it is clear that the book is critical of the social order of the capitalist system, but it is hypercritical of Hilton to suggest ideas such as these when employed as a pillar of the current social system. ... The descriptions seen above are a short analysis of the symbols and actions within the text that might equate to Marxist Literary critic...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate