The Function Of Nature In Margaret Drabble’s Novel “The Witch Of Exmoor”
Keywords:
nature, forest, womanAbstract
The presented article focuses on the role of nature in describing woman character in the novel of modern woman English writer Margaret Drabble. Nature, especially forest plays an important role in presenting the main character’s eccentric features as the main character prefers to live in the forest though she has lived in comforts and brought up three children in her life. Her attitude towards nature, forest, animals reveal her inner world and unusual feature in her personality.
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Drabble, M. A Writer’s Britain. – Thames & Hudson, 2009. – 288 p.
Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, Third Edition – CUP, 2008.
Mundow, A. “The Witch of Exmoor” by Margaret Drabble. Los Angeles Times – 1997-09-21.
Drabble, M. The Witch of Exmoor. – A Harvest Book, 1998. – 281 p.
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