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Consider The Importance and Presentation Of Perry In The Novel Wise Children

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Consider The Importance and Presentation Of Perry In The Novel Wise Children is written from the memoirs and accounts of a now dottering, aging Dora Chance, supposedly his niece but at some points within the novel it is possible to think that both Nora and Dora are his children. There are doubts as to the reliability of her narrative. In a lot of ways, you feel you can trust Dora, you grow to know her through the novel and through her past you feel sorry for her, happy for her and wish better for her, this is because she is so open and omits nothing for an example, the presentation of the character of Tiffany is not presented as being the icing on the cake, even thought it is so clear how much Dora cares about her. But in a lot of other peculiar ways, there are holes in the story,...

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