ENG215H1 Lecture Notes - David Bezmozgis, Exoticism, Totalitarianism

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Both stories are narrated by young boys, so the ideas are idealized/romanticized. It"s about elsewhere and nowhere and as a complication of the experience of immigration. The authors complicate the urban setting with oppositions. Elsewhere and nowhere not exactly opposition, but the story structures them as so. Conclusion examines the idea that canadians long for the apparently greater sophistication that. The story ends with dave trying to cross the border into detroit to live with his aunt/uncle. Canada as safe and boring, usa as exciting. Opening paragraph we are prepared for the conclusion (387) The family is an important theme in these stories dominant and authoritative stance on the father. Marooned abandoned, alone and in an inaccessible place. Narrator sees detroit as a freeing of his entrapment. Economics of the family are important to note. Wearing old clothes, clothes bought that are too large, dispute over money.

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