How the Characters in Tim Winton’s Minimum of Two struggle to cope with change

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English

 

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Mary S

 

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August 10, 2013

 

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Jerra struggles most of the time to cope with change, because he was always thinking about the past. He can never forget the past. His world is always stuck in the past. Whereas Madigan has the problem of communicating, he is simply unable to communicate which leads to a harsh consequence. These are just a few examples...
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These are just a few examples. However I believe that women cope with change a lot better then what men do, women can move on in life a lot easily compared to men in the minimum of two. First of all, Winton shows us that the inability to communicate can have devastating consequences. For example Jerra – expects Rachel to comprehend his grief without really discussing this with her...
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