crow lake essay

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English

 

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April 11, 2013

 

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Mary Lawson, author of the novel, demonstrated isolations in many of its forms through the protagonist, Kate, and a small, desolated rural community that represented the primary setting of the novel, Crow Lake. By doing so, Lawson reveals the counterfactual nature of these myths and thus correcting the misconceptions that the society has about isolation...
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The community's surroundings are described as, "?miles and miles of nothing?" (93) and the roads were referred to as, "?a thin grey-while line?" (93), which all signify the isolation of the community. However, by comparing the surrounding land to the moon, the author conveys the idea of beauty and adds a desolating yet mystic feeling to the land; thus, Lawson brings out the admirable side of isolation: "?beautiful and desolate and remote as the moon" (93)...
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