TCL49?

Paul Mackin paul.mackin at verizon.net
Tue Apr 2 10:15:19 CST 2002


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One bit of advice might be Bloom's to avoid the MORE OBVIOUS meanings and 
clues scattered throughout the book (whatever these might be). In fact one 
could go beyond Bloom and try to avoid ANY of the various leads, which as he  
sez go everywhere and nowhere. B does offer hope, I think.  He believes 
Oedipa to be quite a sympathetic character.  Now we're getting somewhere. Why 
not analyze O as an real human being trying to do the right thing? It would 
be novel. In any case, good luck on your assignment.

P.



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