![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The negative underneath runs like the red thread throughout the novel, but contrary to what is suggested, it has no negative effect on the romance's very poetic and beautiful vocabulary. It is not impossible to imagine that Joyce Carol Oate’s novel has been read by many younger people, in order to try to understand what cannot be talked about, and no one know Fobbed love, rebelliousness and the urge to rebel lurk in all young people and especially in teenagers. The sexual elements between Jessel and Quint, their “romance” is described as something grouse and shameful, but even the many hard words that drip of disgust, even from the protagonist, there is something strange fascinating throughout the wilderness, even though it is described as unromantic. This book uses a lot of different Gothic elements, which gives strengths to the plot in context of the given genre. ![]()
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