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Title: A Bird In The House
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THE RELENTLESS STRUGGLE-
In A Bird in the House, Margaret Laurence develops many patterns common throughout her collection of short stories. Among these themes is the passing of character traits from one generation to another. Many of the characters develop characteristics demonstrated by their predecessors. For example, Piquette inherits traits from her family, Ewan from his father and Vanessa from her grandfather.
Whether Piquette Tonnerre chooses to be a product of her environment or not, her family has a strong influence on her character as society’s scapegoat disallows her to attain any other identity. One inheritance is her fowl mouth. Expected to care for her father, Piquette’s education is “sporadic and her interest in school-work negligibleâ€. Th ...
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