Saturday, November 7, 2015
From the book "Of Love and Other Demons" the beginning of the book intrigued me. So far we have had in class discussion of how we perceive people through their hair. Coming across the part where they are taking the remains from the tomb it gives the reader an idea on the importance on hair. The girls hair was the only thing still intact and attached to her skull. It felt like there was still life in this girl's remains and her hair is what made it seem that way.
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Could what you bring up suggest anything about the ways in which some of the main concerns of the novel (superstition, racism, gender differences, etc.) persevere beyond the timeline of the novel?
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