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As D'Aguiar puts it , through the voice of old Whitechapel , it is a “ knotted mess ” that “ cannot now be undone , only understood ” ( LM , “ Whitechapel ” 137 ) . One of the greatest contributions of the novel to the understanding of ...
As D'Aguiar puts it , through the voice of old Whitechapel , it is a “ knotted mess ” that “ cannot now be undone , only understood ” ( LM , “ Whitechapel ” 137 ) . One of the greatest contributions of the novel to the understanding of ...
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Mostly forced to do voice - overs due to his unfortunate handicap of having the wrong skin colour to appear on ... Saladin becomes the “ man of a thousand voices , ” able to use his voice as a mask , changing voices to take on different ...
Mostly forced to do voice - overs due to his unfortunate handicap of having the wrong skin colour to appear on ... Saladin becomes the “ man of a thousand voices , ” able to use his voice as a mask , changing voices to take on different ...
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Gatsby equates money with love , and hence his remark to Nick about Daisy : “ Her voice is full of money ” ( 128 ) . Daisy's voice has been described as the seductive , thrilling aspect of her . She lures men with her throaty and ...
Gatsby equates money with love , and hence his remark to Nick about Daisy : “ Her voice is full of money ” ( 128 ) . Daisy's voice has been described as the seductive , thrilling aspect of her . She lures men with her throaty and ...
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