1. The life and death of Harriet frean - a marxist perspective
The voice of Harriett seeps through the narrative tone of Sinclair with free, indirect speech and has a stream-of-consciousness effect on the reader. Harriett's thoughts and feelings are open to the reader in the narrative and through this we can draw conclusions about her values and opinions. ... May Sinclair seems critical of the class structures that invade the personal relations between her characters. ... The reading undertaken by her father employs the ideas of liberal and subversive writers. ... Hilton Frean (pg.64) and the lack of personal identity that Mrs. ...
- Word Count: 1734
- Approx Pages: 7
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate