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This week, 3 of my friends took a test, and they all met this
topic "ANAGAN".
This one is also very tough. Pls refer to it and reply
correct anwers. Best wishes!
works, Anagan (looks like is called this name), is a female writer's famous work. The people generally can look at it from the political angle, but author thought its literature significance is bigger. Anagan, setting in India during the World War Two, describes two political circumstances of that time. Has specifically speaks these two circumstance, but lies in with emphasis, it describes politics all only is makes the background for its story,which side hasn't its author certainly been partial to, not the obvious political objective. Then, author specifically speaks Anagan this work the literature significance. Author thought this work author female'sangle whichhasanger from embarks narrates her side person and the matter, thus discloses that time characteristic and so on. Moreover, (howis the worknarrative technique unique pays attention to author is describes work using narrative). Last section, this work author and Emily Bronte they these famous women's rights writer comparisons. Was these female writers affects the anagan this work writer to write with "Jane Eyre" the similar work, or their work is only a coincidence, this was modest question is worth discussing.
-What do the author think about the politics setting in Anagan?
-What does the underlined word "subvert" intend to to mean?
-What do the author think about the narration used in Anagan?
-Which of the following is similar to the Anagan? (Here asks is describes story from any angle, attention describes female which inperson's mood - original text has anger)
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