The mistranslation of history in Bella Darwish's The Dog and the Black Stone.
"Think not, son in law, that when you be arguing with myself, as you be doing right this second, that you be arguing with a fool. For, the fact of the matter is, my child, that I - myself - me, am in fact, the man who ...
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1. Introduction
William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” (1930) explores gender roles within the social classes in the antebellum South to a postbellum South. Men and women at that point of time in American history in the American South, in which the story is set, were embracing different ...
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