ENG353Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Mimesis, Enkidu

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Patrick as an outsider, on the basis of class. The novel doesn"t only open a space for those marginalized in terms of. A male who will be recorded in history , not unreliable , not intensely the kind we would expect from historical narratives, this narrator is self reflexive , recognizes the dangers of historical formulations. The ways in way authoritive narratives , personal first person accountmaintaining the omnicient narrative voice but makign aware that it is creating a narative, Page 132: attention through the puppet play, alice - becomees the voice for the disenfranchised, an artiulation of suffering and terror of imigrating to canada. Language is the power to integrate and into the community: absence of power which is articulated through the immigrant experience, what else would induce a kind of silence. Patrick accompanies them to watch an allegorical play. The first sentence of every novel should be this should take time.

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