MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... forgive . I want to suggest , however , that She - Devil's forgiveness and " truce , " though noble and sophisticated , operate within the patriarchal paradigm of female charm , seduction and concession , and necessitate some very ...
... forgive . I want to suggest , however , that She - Devil's forgiveness and " truce , " though noble and sophisticated , operate within the patriarchal paradigm of female charm , seduction and concession , and necessitate some very ...
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... forgiveness to others . Monica says , " Ah name dem for ah forgive meself ' ( 216 ) . Yet she does not speak or " name " the reciprocatory and symbiotic connection between the blows of emotional injury she leveled against Grace , Marva ...
... forgiveness to others . Monica says , " Ah name dem for ah forgive meself ' ( 216 ) . Yet she does not speak or " name " the reciprocatory and symbiotic connection between the blows of emotional injury she leveled against Grace , Marva ...
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... forgiveness . They also prayed that the young women would mark Monica's flamboyant actions and learn discretion . The river frothed at Grace and it cooled the fire storming in her head . ( 161 ) Here , the narrator's poetic description ...
... forgiveness . They also prayed that the young women would mark Monica's flamboyant actions and learn discretion . The river frothed at Grace and it cooled the fire storming in her head . ( 161 ) Here , the narrator's poetic description ...
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