Brazil

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Book Reports

 

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Beatrice R

 

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January 20, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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7 / 1918

 

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Some say Brazil is a beautiful country due to its white beaches and clear water, but if one looks deep enough into the cities, they will see the truth that lies in the shantytowns of Brazil. John Updike, a talented American author, paints a picture of how Brazil fits the stereotype of a third world country...
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In his hit book, Brazil, Updike uses Rio de Janeiro as a playground, where young Tristao meets Isabel on the Copacabana beach. Isabel and Tristao are from different social classes and different races that symbolize Brazil in general, due to the mixture of backgrounds. In just the first three chapters, it is simple to notice that Updike is attempting to portray Brazilian life through these two separate entities and express how just two lives can characterize Brazil's conflicting issues...
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