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Abduction

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1. Exercise - Abduction "She's more like a possessive mother than a sister."1 This is a description of the main characters sister Ann in the short story Abduction. I will make an analysis and interpretation of this text which I will put into perspective by using the text women in love2 and the picture a man's head in a woman's hair.3 The first character, besides the narrator, the reader makes the acquaintance of is Ann. Ann was born and brought up in Manchester but moved to Kensington, a suburban to London, when she was offered a job in a children's hospital in London. The narrator, who must be an older sibling to Ann and the younger brother according to line 17 and line 35 at page 2, describes Ann very negative through the whole text and actually blames Ann for killing the brother in the end, she didn't kill with guns, knives, blunt...

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