Role of Stephen in Cat's Eye

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Social Issues

 

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Nelson W

 

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June 2, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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“I’m not used to girls.” Although Stephen has aided Elaine to be competent in socialising and playing, it puts her at a disadvantage when moving to Toronto and being separated from her brother at school “curious about the BOYS door” “How is going in through a door different if you’re a boy?” Elaine is forced to mix with the girls in her year, but finds it hard as growing up with her brother for eight years makes it challenging for her to adapt to girls and how understand how they diverge away from boys...
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“With girls I sense that I am always on the verge of some unforseen calamitous blunder.” In moving to Toronto, Stephen’s easy acceptance by the other students, contrasts with the difficulties that Elaine has trying to ‘fit in’ with the girls her age. Stephen goes through “the fights that are required of any new boy...
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