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Anny Is Wronged!

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Post  sarowe Sun Mar 20, 2011 4:34 pm

So I know we read Nausea quite awhile ago, but I've been meaning to say something about this and just now actually remembered to do it. For me, Anny was one of the most fascinating characters in the entire novel and I garnered such a rich experience from the scenes involving her. The human interaction between her and Roquentin completely absorbed my attention. I see elements of their relationship reflected in relationships everywhere, and not just romantic ones. Now, considering how much value and significance I placed on Anny's character, I thought for sure that I would be able to do a review over an article about her. But when I searched EBSCO, I found only one, that was in French. Does anybody else feel as outraged as I do over this?! Am I the only one who thinks Anny was a very significant character to the story?!

sarowe
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