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A full sixth of this book is about custom houses and their employees. It’s a long and boring beginning and I feel for generations of American students - as classics go, this one is a bit rough. It did get more interesting when they finally hit the adultery, its aftermath and the revenge.
A friend says that this book was the first where she saw and understood symbolism and that’s no little thing (for me it was The Handmaid’s Tale) and yet I wonder at something being taught to potentially reluctan ...more
A friend says that this book was the first where she saw and understood symbolism and that’s no little thing (for me it was The Handmaid’s Tale) and yet I wonder at something being taught to potentially reluctan ...more
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