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Do you believe this is a feminist text? Point to examples of how this narrative empowers women. Also, consider some situations or language that would be considered less feminist in today’s society.
Does Freeman’s use of regionalism add or detract from the narrative? When juxtaposed with the third-person perspective, is it more or less effective?
Examine all the literary devices—alliteration, onomatopoeia, and oxymorons—Freeman uses within the text. Do they enhance the story? Explain how her use of language makes the tale more illustrative and interesting.
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