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    and Their Ideas The subject of society and its influence is one that has been lamented and explored by many an author. It is not a widely disputed concept that society drives the thought and behavior of individuals within that society. In Both Nadine Gordimer’s “Once Upon a Time” and Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” are useful examples where society is the driving force behind the actions of the characters within the stories. This is highlighted by the existence of leaders or icons‚ usually only

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    April 29‚ 2013 Literature has many different paths of writing you can choose from‚ such as fiction or non-fiction‚ short stories or poems. Each category has its own way of capturing your attention. Today I will be exploring the literature of Nadine Gordimer and her short story Country Lovers. I will be exploring on how this literature work caught my attention and how it made my imagination wonder and the feelings I got from this short story. Country Lovers (1975) is a story of forbidden love between

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    Country Lovers Vs. The Welcome Table Andrea Williams Ashford University People are always looking to compare Race / Ethnicity in literary works. I have chosen to compare and contrast the literary works‚ “Country Lovers” by Nadine Gordimer and “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker‚ the theme being race / ethnicity. Both of these pieces have the same theme involving racial discrimination. Racial and ethical dilemma is a feeling that we may sometimes witness or experience in today’s society whether

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    society. In fact‚ we are actually fighting for rights that are even greater than civil rights and that is human rights” (Malcolm). Human rights is the topic of the two eye-opening stories: 1984 by George Orwell and “The Train from Rhodesia” by Nadine Gordimer. In 1984‚ Winston‚ in a desperate attempt to rebel against the tyranny of Big Brother‚ has a rebellious love affair with Julia and gets caught‚ tortured‚ and brainwashed into loving Big Brother instead. In “The Train from Rhodesia”‚ a young white

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    WA 2 – The Moment Before The Gun Went Of A) Characterize Marais Van der Vyver Marais Van der Vyver is an afrikaner farmer‚ living in South Africa during the end of the apartheit regime. Furthermore he has title as the regional Party leader and commandant of the local security command. The people from his district remember how he as child was rather shy and withdrawn‚ and it seems that the people around him beleives that he has conserved these personality traits as an adult. Nevertheless

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    once upon a time is not one of those. Incidentally‚ Nadine Gordimer wrote a modern fairy tale called Once Upon A Time about a family’s fear of outsiders‚ around the era of apartheid when riots were common. In Gordimer’s story‚ she uses imagery and irony to promote the idea that the irrational fear of outsiders leads to dire consequences. The author uses imagery specifically sight to convey the idea of dire consequences caused by fear. Gordimer thinks that no amount of security can protect you. She

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    idea and the husband agreed with her: “...but the trusted housemaid said these [people] would come and tie her up and shut her in the cupboard. The husband said She’s right. Take heed of her advice. You only encourage them with your bread and tea.” (Gordimer 41). The proclamation

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    University ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Instructor Miranda Saake June 24‚ 2013 2 When comparing and contrasting the poem “What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl” by Patricia Smith with the short story “Country Lovers” By Nadine Gordimer. The character in “What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl” is based more upon recent time while “Country Lovers” is based in a older time frame. However‚ both stories are uniquely about wanting to be loved. The poem and the short story are both great

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    causes people to create separations. Therefore‚ walls within communities are caused by the inclination to defend one’s identity. Discriminatory attitudes stem from partiality toward people with similar demographic characteristics‚ and author Nadine Gordimer explores how this relates to the origins of the South

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    In "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off" by Nadine Gordimer‚ she tells us about the forbidden truths of a shallow‚ racist society in South Africa. Apartheid is defined as racial segregation; specifically : a former policy of segregation and political and economic discrimination against non-European groups in the Republic of South Africa. (Webster). This policy would help assure there were no inner-racial relationships besides those that were professional‚ like the relationship portrayed in Marais

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