John Fowles - The Collector
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Formulate a reading of Clegg and Miranda. Discuss the techniques and reading practices that have encouraged your response to these characters. In your answer, you may discuss various literary techniques, structure, point of view, allusion, Existential and Heraclitian philosophies.
Any characters in any text can be developed to encourage a personal response by a reader. The Collector, by John Fowles, is a novel that uses techniques such as symbolism and conflict to develop this response.
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used in The Collector, have been correlated, so that the reader understands the characters, and is able to formulate a reading. Frederick Clegg indeed just used Miranda Grey for his own personal satisfaction, and in the end, we see how he does this again. He is symbolic of his actions, and yet, it is through this, that readers choose a dominant reading and sympathise with Frederick Clegg, and choose an oppositional reading of Miranda Grey.
used in The Collector, have been correlated, so that the reader understands the characters, and is able to formulate a reading. Frederick Clegg indeed just used Miranda Grey for his own personal satisfaction, and in the end, we see how he does this again. He is symbolic of his actions, and yet, it is through this, that readers choose a dominant reading and sympathise with Frederick Clegg, and choose an oppositional reading of Miranda Grey.