ENGL103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Paula Gunn Allen, Age Of Enlightenment, Julia Watson
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Idea of changing a name, losing a name/identity and the power a name holds (connecting to culture, family) Germany at that time would have meant really puts you in the setting and brings you to the time period (horses, carriages, church bells, snow, elaborate clothes, face powders, etc. ) There is no aloneness quite so stark as genuine unbelonging . Three hundred years separate their lives, and so much has changed. And yet the nature of belonging has not. Where we come from and where we are, two different homes. Home is the rst exile this quote is powerful because it beautifully expresses the notion that our ascribed statuses separate us in many ways that are inescapable. First section begins with amo"s story (hook audience into the themes), then the cab driver (personal experience and what he tells her) Any story from any canadian is by de nition a canadian story.