An Analysis of the Theme of Poverty in Earl Lovelance’s “The Dragon Can’t Dance” (1250 words, 2 pages)
The Dragon Can't DanceThe Dragon Can't Dance. The author,Earl Lovelace, allows even the non-indigenous reader to understand, to feel the physical and psychological realities of poverty-stricken Calvary Hill - every "sweet, twisting, hurting ache"(p. 133) - more intensely , more completely, through his use of paradox. Indeed, oxymorons pepper the ...
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