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    Doris Lessing- The diaries of Jane Somers

    1.Identify the general feminist issues addressed in the excerpt. Is a Victorian novel,

    told from the Janes point of view. She is telling us about the dinner, describing the

    environment, she is complaining about the lights I was thinking widly, If all the

    lights were switched off, what then? she cant forget his dead husband, pretends

    she is in love with Richard, and when he wants to leave she let him go.

    2.Discover their particular instantiations and comment on them. A womans eye

    on life as a feature that makes the novel feminist. She is always thinking about her

    husband, thats why she cant have a normal relationship w ith somebody else It

    goes without saying that I dreamed of Freddie, my lost love. Who was never mylove. , the fact that she is letting Richard go means that she is insecure, she

    doesent know what she wants and I couldnt wait for him to leave.

    3. Find the female stereotypes alluded to and discuss their reception. She is

    obsessed with the lights, with the cleaning after Richard left, meanwhile she is free

    to dance, she is feeling empty without Freddie, his image is trapped in her head.

    4. Develop on sexuality and meta symbolism. And he said, just as I thought it If

    the lights were off, Janna but who would we be making love with I wonder? she

    anticipated his thoughts, its a novel of ideas, characters stands for notions and

    principles.

    5. What are the barriers inferred and to what extent are they overcome inside the

    text and outside it? Freddie is a barrier between her and other men, environment

    reminds her of Freddie, even the painting, Picasso.

    6. Concentrate on the man-woman relationship and underline the deviations from

    the accepted/acceptable patters. Then he said. Im going. I shouldnt have come.

    Yes, you must. And I couldnt wait for him to leave [] Their relationship its

    an impossible one, because Richard is married, and Janna cant de cide to bring it to

    an end. She pretends to be in love with Richard, but all that she does is relieve her

    past with Freddie.

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    7. Discuss the narrative technique employed to forward the text. First person,

    intimate subject.

    8. How much does the diary form contribute to facilitating introspection? The

    whole story is told from Jannas point of view. Rewriting the self into a diary becoming open to introspection.

    9. Observe the deliberate textualization of the self and discuss it in relation with the

    contemporary situation.

    10. Point to the juxtaposition of temporal levels and the demarcation between the

    real and the fictional(ised). The present of the writing is the recent past narrating.

    Fay Weldon- Down among the women

    1.Discuss the impact that the title as refrain has upon the reader. Emphasis the idea

    of the novel, the idea of women exploited by men in domestic circumstances,

    womens oppression and the low status they have.

    Men look down on women and put some of them in difficult positions, and it

    emphasize the idea , image and makes them stronger.

    2. Mention the ideas overtly expressed and the ones barely suggested. Women gets

    in different types of relationships, they are unhappy. Are presented three

    generations of women.

    Unhappy, powerless etc.

    3. Refer to the oblique criticism addressed to patriarchal society. Patriarchy must

    be fought back and freedom of action and thought allowed to dictate the evolution

    of women in society.

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    Women should be ladies- Wanda turned into a man , she is old

    4. Immasculation of discourse.

    5. Which are the female stereotypes brought to attention and how is each

    perceived? On good afternoons I take children to the park. I sit on a wooden

    bench while they play on the swings, Audrey who abandoned her children on

    moral grounds, and now lives with a married man in more comfort and happiness,

    Sylvia too ran off with a married man

    6. Are man associated with money? If so, why? Because they work and women are

    staying home taking care of kids.

    7. What is the importance of time in the presentation of womanhood? They

    younger you are more cotated you become.

    8. How is the text narrated and by whom? Wanda is the one who opens the novel,

    and Byzantia her follower ends it. The narration is achieved by the handling of

    both a third person omniscient narrator and a first person objective one. Shifts from

    1st person to 3

    rd person.

    9. What purpose do the brackets in the text serve? To know which one is talking.

    10. Why do you think the urban setting was chosen? To underline that the man has

    the same role as in country side, the woman should stay at home to look after the

    kids. Women are in chase of happiness but they cant find it, the plot is selected to

    illustrate the argument about women today and always. They are presented from

    childhood to maturity and old age, are presented as suffering from gender

    inequalities related to economic conditions.

    Helen Fielding- Bridget Joness di ary

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    1.What impact does the statistics which opens the entry have upon the reader? She

    wrote everything, wants to start next day a healthy life. Is trying hard to change

    herself so as to match the expectations of a male.

    2.What unconventional practices and techniques are carefully made us use of in the

    fragment? Her words, her behavior towards other people. She is frustrated. She

    yells. Fielding makes the direct intimate diary serve a twofold purpose: of accesing

    an honest presentation of a woman and the feminine psychology and behaviour.

    3. What is the function of the dialogue?

    4. Consider the freedom of inhibition provided by the girls night out and discuss it

    in feminist terms. They gossip, confess to each other Jude was depressed because

    Vile Richard k eeps ringing her Sharon was in top form. She was already yelling

    by 8.35, pouring three quarters of a glass of Kir Royale straight down her throat.

    They drinking too much. She is drinking too much.

    5.Analyse the quality of the language. She is full of frustration, she is complaining

    too much, is drinking too much. Bridget Jones is worried about putting on weight,

    or not being able to give up smoking and not being able to find a good man.

    6. Diachronic presentation

    7. What insecurities are satirized and how were they born in the first place? Fear of

    people in general, about her weight, she is unstable, she thinks about herself that is

    unlucky. She is incapable of communicating with others. Her writings are the only

    consolations she has for the daily. She prefer to drink, to smoke, to eat as a cure forthe blandness of being.

    8. Compare what is openly expressed to what which remains silenced in

    connection with accepted impositions. The novel considers the difficulty of

    communcication verbal or textual, of finding common ground on which men and

    women might feel at home in.

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    9. What kind of comic is predominant and how is it achieved? Situational and

    language comic.

    10. What is the general human condition alluded to? She does everything to gain

    the long desired boy friend. Critical of the cosmopolitan cover girl.

    Salman Rushdie- Midnights children

    1. What central postcolonial issues are addressed in the text above? You are

    an Anglo- Indian? Your name is not your own?

    The classical debate on the equality of races. He can`t identify himself because

    he is of Anglo-Indian origin; the novel is written in English, the language of the

    other: ayah= nurse/governess.

    2. Develop on hybridity: manifestations and perceptions.

    Anglo-Indian language reference to the smirk comparison between Little Sonnyand William Methwold- once India gained the Independence he had left.

    3. Discuss the central paradox of the excerpt: being fathered by history and

    rewritten by fiction.

    Synecdochly born within that historical context.

    4. Consider the metafictional aspect: the dialogue between the narrator/author and

    the narratee/reader. Salem is the main character also the narrator which discuseswith Padma the narratee. Salem adopts the stance and voice of the author while

    Padma stands for an inquisitive, dissatisfied reader who keeps complaining about

    the meaningless of the narrative. Your name is not your own? she is interested in

    what he writes and she does not accept lies.

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    5. How many diegetic levels may be observed? The Frame story, the embedded

    story of SS beginning 3 days after my birth, the story told by news paper.

    6. How does structure contribute to forwarding content? Very complicated

    structure access to content or not?

    7. Analyze the magic realism of the fragment.

    8. Focus on the role of the media in catching the moment.

    Media is associated with truth, but at the same time manipulation.

    9. Which personal and national histories are developed upon and to what purpose?

    Saleem history and colonial and post-colonial India.

    10. Observe the multitude of Is and eyes holding the text together and reread it

    from this perspective. Different people.

    I different persons in terms of the I, different cultures etc.

    Kazuo Ishiguro- The remains of the day

    1. What is Englishness defined in terms of and why?

    We English have an important advantage over foreigners in this respect and it is

    for this reason that when you think of a great butler, he is bound, almost by

    definition, to be an Englishman.

    Englishness is defined as: dignity, emotional, restraint etc.

    The I person narrator it is always capitalized in English and that reflects the

    cultural believe that the individual is important, essential, holds the text together in

    comparison to other countries that are called Continentals (are unable to control

    themselves) and the Celts

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    The Englishmen gave their own names to parts of the world. He is proud that they

    are butlers. (Irony)

    They think that the Continentals are a poor race the supremacy of the English

    race, although we talk about the butler of a traitor.

    It is sometimes said that butlers only truly exists in England. Other countries,

    whatever title is actually used, have only manservants. Continentals are unable to

    be butlers because they are to be butlers.

    2. (Re) writing of the national and personal self as obvious in the excerpt.

    The rewriting takes place in the lines of the supremacy of the English race thetiger will not eat him, an Englishman.

    3. Vocabulary, diction most of the excerpts, a series of thoughts of Mr. S. are

    Latinate (in formal register, academic- to decapitate, regard, discard,

    circumstance ), not German (that is associated in informal situations- beheaded ).

    The discourse is very sophisticated but the speaker is a butler; he is like a parrot

    that copies others` vocabulary and that means that it is a discrepancy between what

    he sais and what happens irony language is not enough to make a person.

    4. Point to the subversive practices and techniques employed. Builds the film of

    Steven's life in retrospect.

    The author makes a character speak in the name of English and look down on

    anybody else (it`s a post colonial idea that is subversive), and even if he speaks

    pompously he is still a servant.

    English people don`t want anybody to come to them, they don`t want foreigners

    (but they are from post-colonials, are part from the same nation, political issue).

    5. What tropes are predominant and what roles do they play? In text are tropes like:

    dignity, butler. Their role helps us to understand another significance of their,

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    because we know that a butler is a man who: get us the food, drinks and in text his

    importance is amplified.

    6. Disambiguate the I, the you and the we in the text. I= Mr. S ; We=all butlers-

    metonymical for the English, the English as a butler nation, You/ the other=reader,

    the Japanese.

    The I person narrator it is always capitalized in English and that reflects the

    cultural believe that the individual is important, essential, holds the text together in

    comparison to other countries that are called Continentals and the Celts

    7. The freedom of choice he`s postulating things: Englishmen are great and the

    others no. He does not gives him a choice, he`s a butler from a long way of butlers

    and he is proud and does not question that.

    8. Seriousness/irony.

    We may now understand better, too, why my father was so fond of the story of

    the butler who failed to panic on discovering a tiger under the dining table. They

    wear their professionalism as a decent gentleman will wear his suit: he will not letruffians or circumstances tear it off him in the public gaze; he will discard it when

    and only when he wills to do so and this will invariably be when he is entirely

    alone.

    He is very serious but the text is formulated such way that he makes you laugh

    anyway.

    9. The Celts

    10. The world we and the others

    Otherness superior.