Thursday, February 14, 2019
Miranda Grey and Frederick Clegg from The Collector by John Fowles Essa
Miranda color and Frederick horse tick from The Collector by fundament FowlesMiranda Grey and Frederick Clegg be the main characters that areinterpreted in the text The Collector, by thaumaturgy Fowles. Both characterscor resolve to different classes in society. John Fowles uses theconcept of the implied reader, in which he speaks to a specificreader in mind in an attempt to have the story interpreted in a grouchy way. Fowles expects us to read Miranda as an intelligent,mentally independent being opus of the upper class, but at the sametime, an arrogant liberal humanitarian snob (Radhakrishna Rao,www.freshlimesoda.com/reviews/thecollector.html). The use and lack ofseveral literary techniques, point of view, allusion, and Heraclitianphilosophies encourages this think response I hold towards Miranda.Fowles various writing techniques promoted the interpretation thatClegg is part of the lower class and as a result is a victim of themind, unable to expand his thoughts or feelings. It is because of thisthat he finds it hard to tick off between what is morally correct, and whatis not accepted. I found it difficult to respond to his character dueto the fact that the protagonist in most novels is unrivaled easy toidentify with, unlike the motives of Frederick Clegg.Fowles uses several literary techniques to enhance the proposed outline of Clegg. The number one insights to Cleggs mental restrictionsare revealed as early as the first page. However, Instead ofaccepting everything that Clegg says at face value we essential interrogationit (The Collector wizard Study Notes pg. 11), and that is exactlyhow Fowles intends it. Clegg portrays his nurture as an informalaccount of events, perhaps similar to a explanation of hi... ...n emotionally, whichencouraged part of my response to be out of compassion. Fowles intendsfor us to question both characters and has succeeded in doing so.BIBLIOGRAPHY============Class handouts, The Collector Wizard Study Notes, 1992, Wi zard Book,Victoria.---------------------------------------------------------------------Moon, Brian. 1992, Literary Terms A Practical Glossary 2nd Edition,Chalkface Press, Perth.--------------------------------------------------------------------John Fowles The Collector 1999, Pegasos, online visible(prenominal)www.kirjasto.sci.fi/jfowles.htmlThe Collector, Fresh Lime Soda Books online. Availablewww.freshlimesoda.com/reviews/thecollector.htmlRadhakrishna RaoThe Collector by John Fowles, 2003, Green Man Review, onlineAvailable www.greenmanreview.com/ countersign/book_fowles_collector.html
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