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Essay Galaxy - The French Lieutenant’s Women: Sara As A Nonconformist
The French Lieutenant’s Women: Sara As A Nonconformist
Society creates moral codes and values that define the way a person must live. The individual’s identity is seized and fades because of criticism that is imposed on those who do not conform. The fear of one being labeled as an outcast provokes them to assimilate with the norms of society. However, there are instances in which individuals do not adhere to the “norm” of society and as a result struggle to overcome various obstacles they confront. John Fowles, author of The French Lieutenant’s Women, depicts Sara as a nonconformist who also struggles to keep her individuality. In doing so Sarah captures the attention of Charles and in turn brings about change in him.
In the novel Victorian society has set moral codes by which the way a person lives is defined. An example of this would be the role....
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