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Page 7
... telling the story of his mother's married life , but the telling seemed to be at second hand , and lacked the living touch . I could not help feeling that his treatment of the theme was far behind the reality in vividness and dramatic ...
... telling the story of his mother's married life , but the telling seemed to be at second hand , and lacked the living touch . I could not help feeling that his treatment of the theme was far behind the reality in vividness and dramatic ...
Page 80
... telling the story of the Morels invites the reader to sympa- thize with Mrs Morel the first dramatized showing of their relationship if anything makes the reader more sympathetic to Morel in this episode . Normally dramatized scenes ...
... telling the story of the Morels invites the reader to sympa- thize with Mrs Morel the first dramatized showing of their relationship if anything makes the reader more sympathetic to Morel in this episode . Normally dramatized scenes ...
Page 81
... telling us about them . When we are shown them in action they both appear equally implicated in the breakdown of their relationship . Sometimes one is more to blame than the other , but neither is consistently the one at fault . On the ...
... telling us about them . When we are shown them in action they both appear equally implicated in the breakdown of their relationship . Sometimes one is more to blame than the other , but neither is consistently the one at fault . On the ...
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