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through rhetorical strategies and tropes perhaps because the border's reality as strict division between two profoundly different societies can , as in the incident of the mutilated drunk analyzed below , impose itself at any moment to ...
through rhetorical strategies and tropes perhaps because the border's reality as strict division between two profoundly different societies can , as in the incident of the mutilated drunk analyzed below , impose itself at any moment to ...
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... of sacrifice so that , in a bizarre implementation , Pérez de Villagrá becomes not only a Prospero - like conjurer of reality and illusion but also a mimetic conquistador , reconquering this tierra via further misrepresentation .
... of sacrifice so that , in a bizarre implementation , Pérez de Villagrá becomes not only a Prospero - like conjurer of reality and illusion but also a mimetic conquistador , reconquering this tierra via further misrepresentation .
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( 40 ) Geoffrey's revison depends upon this construction of Yvonne and Mexico , of the natural and the supernatural , of theater and reality . He is Faust , and she is Margarite . He is Oedipus , and she Jocasta and Antigone .
( 40 ) Geoffrey's revison depends upon this construction of Yvonne and Mexico , of the natural and the supernatural , of theater and reality . He is Faust , and she is Margarite . He is Oedipus , and she Jocasta and Antigone .
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