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It is through the subtlest evaluative senses that we recognize culture in fiction, perceive its consecutiveness and credibility, subconsciously record its identity and deduce its image in rational analysis. What has been excised from Linda Montag is the past, memory, consecutiveness, a coherent self Montag cannot get her to recall when they first met, but then she cannot even remember (or suppresses) that the night before she had overdosed on pills. lack of consecutiveness or continuity) e) Multiple layers of meaning (multilayered reading experience) (pp. |
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