Roles Within "Yellow Dog"

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William G

 

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June 16, 2015

 

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University

 

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He is fighting to find his identity in the 20th century. Part of him is trying to be the understanding husband and father that society wants while another part of him wants to surrender to the primal urge of his gender. He wants to dominate and take what is his. Sadly, Xan falls to his urges when he forces himself onto his wife, Russia, and "invades" her...
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He wants to dominate and take what is his. Sadly, Xan falls to his urges when he forces himself onto his wife, Russia, and "invades" her. Not only that, but Xan begins eying his daughter, Billie, as if she is prey. This represents the hunter within Xan that wants to get out. By the end of the novel, Xan shows signs of reverting back to the way he was before his accident, which this once again reinforces the concept of men not knowing their identity within our culture...
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