MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... Mariah's physical beauty is evoked in contradictory ways , in particular her skin and hair color : The yellow light from the sun came in through a window and fell on the pale yellow linoleum tiles of the floor , and on the walls of the ...
... Mariah's physical beauty is evoked in contradictory ways , in particular her skin and hair color : The yellow light from the sun came in through a window and fell on the pale yellow linoleum tiles of the floor , and on the walls of the ...
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... Mariah and her children , she notices that the other people sitting down to eat dinner all looked like Mariah's relatives ; the people waiting on them all looked like mine . The people who looked like my relatives were all older men and ...
... Mariah and her children , she notices that the other people sitting down to eat dinner all looked like Mariah's relatives ; the people waiting on them all looked like mine . The people who looked like my relatives were all older men and ...
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... Mariah should have long separated the person Gus standing in front of her in the present from all the things that he had meant to her in the past . ( 33-34 ) Lucy implies that Gus occupies the confines of Mariah's imagination in an ...
... Mariah should have long separated the person Gus standing in front of her in the present from all the things that he had meant to her in the past . ( 33-34 ) Lucy implies that Gus occupies the confines of Mariah's imagination in an ...
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