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    Nella Larsen's 'Passing'

    Number of Pages: 6

     

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    In a paper consisting of 6 pages, this essay examines the important components relevant to marriage and marital relationships that the work considers. There are no additional sources cited.

    Name of Research Paper File: LM1_TLCpassg.rtf

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    It is essential to also look beyond the authors obvious intention with regard to the storys overall meaning so as not to miss the grand but elusive subtleties she includes  about marital relationships. To be sure, Larsens writing incorporates a significant amount of blatancy while also implying considerable obscurity, a dichotomy that has served to be the cornerstone of  the authors works, which have successfully stood the test of time. Without question, this tale of social woe provides a unique insight into the relationships among men, women, society  and the overall expectations made of each one with regard to the confines of marriage. Also evident within the very essence of this tale is the manner in which  it illustrates the compassion inherent within such a master composer as Nella Larsen. Taken within the context that was meant by the author, Passing represents both the outward and  inward struggles that exist as a natural component of every marriage, while also incorporating the obvious elements of racism, guilt, authoritarianism and social stigma.  Expressing ones feelings on family relationships, love, predestination and following dreams is not such an unusual occurrence; that is, of course, unless one is doing so in the early  part of the twentieth century. Back during the time Larsen wrote her groundbreaking story Passing, these issues were dealt with in the privacy of ones own thoughts. Indeed,  it was highly irregular to delve into such concentrated and personal subjects as these, especially in front of strangers. However, Larsen recognized the need to address the sometimes more  difficult aspects of life, which she achieved so eloquently in Passing. At the crux of her tale, the author confronts fears of abandonment, 

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