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Sense Of Self In Translations, The Great Gatsby And Dubliners

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This essay will assess the ways in which confinement is able to destroy an individual’s ability to assert their sense of self within my chosen texts; Translations, The Great Gatsby and Dubliners. Through the representation of individual’s sense of self, the three texts offer insight into difficulties faced by societies of colonial and post-famine Ireland, and post 1st World War America. Translations, set in Baile Beag the literal translation of ‘small town’, shows the inability to translate and progress as an 1830s Irish community with arising boundaries and barriers that they alone do not have the power to overcome or destroy, therefore becoming physically trapped and confined. The Great Gatsby set in the 1920’s jazz age, an era of loosening
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