Both Margaret Duras' lover and Kathy · Aker's high school days blood and gallbladder are both transcendental novels and postmodernistic novels. Both novels explain the story of a young girl who is about to act in her young age. In a lover, a narrator falls in love with a man who gives money to her. High school blood and gall bladder are fictitious novels whose theme is the love of the master to his father. The purpose of this paper is to explore Duras and Arker's desire to express sexual behavior of young women through Nara.
The subjectivity of women is a prominent theme in Aker's novel "blood and gall bladder". The protagonist Jenny consciously and potentially observes and experiences subjectivity that plays an important role in identifying his identity and characterizing people around him. Jenny was introduced as a 10 - year - old girl in the novel, and the reader was allowed to follow her until she died at the age of 14 - Google said "One mother ... as a mother 's mother. .. Maybe she has nothing to do with me, but I may call her as someone else as my stepmother.I like most children, once my father's affection He is a member of a family with "mother", is a "mother", is a sister, is myself
I also thought about the famous quasi-autobiographical novel "The Lover" quoted by Duras. I was reading a lot of Duras in the early twenties, but recently I came back to remember her. Since I first met Hélène Lagonelle more than 20 years ago, this sentence about Hélène Lagonelle has already scored in my head. The neck is a jugular vein. This is what hanging from the head and what hanging from the head. The neck connects the lower part of the body and the upper chakra, literally the relationship between the body and the mind. Jewelery is decorated in the neck, and in the cold season we will protect it with a high neck sweater and scarf. There are 7 bones in the neck, all of them are cervical. The upper bone C1 is also called "Atlas" bone. Like the world's shoulder giant, Atlas bone supports the skull, spinal cord, and artery. These are the attachment points of many muscles in the neck.