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... passages in The Middle Passage " 20 ( my emphasis ) . As Thieme has noted , Naipaul employs very skillfully in The Middle Passage the journalistic and historical quote to enhance the authority of the narrative : " One of his ways of ...
... passages in The Middle Passage " 20 ( my emphasis ) . As Thieme has noted , Naipaul employs very skillfully in The Middle Passage the journalistic and historical quote to enhance the authority of the narrative : " One of his ways of ...
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... passage an ironic tone has been employed along with the grotesque image : a sewer rat can be a playful thing in India . The second passage brings to bear newspaper statistics , but take an ironic stance : Is this journalism to be ...
... passage an ironic tone has been employed along with the grotesque image : a sewer rat can be a playful thing in India . The second passage brings to bear newspaper statistics , but take an ironic stance : Is this journalism to be ...
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... passages are historical in nature , giving the narrative a degree of authenticity that Naipaul urgently needed . Two separate historical sources were mentioned and quoted . This Naipaulian technique goes back to The Middle Passage where ...
... passages are historical in nature , giving the narrative a degree of authenticity that Naipaul urgently needed . Two separate historical sources were mentioned and quoted . This Naipaulian technique goes back to The Middle Passage where ...
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