![]() Then I will start thinking about my real subject. ![]() Later I want sum up the important points of “ Rabbit, Run“. Perhaps some events in Updike's childhood can explain his kind of writig storries about the uncertaintyof Harry Angstrom. I want to find out, what the author wanted to point out with these differentwomen and their life-stories.īut first I start with a biography of the author John Updike. I want to show the connections between them and Harry Angstrom and in what way Harry's life changes through the whole book because of them (or perhaps in what way their lifes change because of Harry). My task is to describe and characterize the most important female characters. But what does he really want? His wife, Janice, a mistress, Ruth, and also Lucy, the wife of the priest Eccles, are the reason, why he thinks of sex and all the things connected with this theme. Sex and women are very important for Harry. Tothero.Įvery woman is an own individuum and leaves another impression in Harry's mind. ![]() In the book “ Rabbit, Run“ by John Updike the main-character Harry Angstrom struggles with his religious feelings, the difficultiesof being a father and a son, the changes in American society that seem to suffocate him and with his own sexuality.* That's why there are many different female characters shown in “ Rabbit, Run“ : ![]() Schülererklärung/Einverständniserklärung My subject and how to proceed Difficulties and other experiences with “ Rabbit, Run“ Comparison of the female characters, relationship between them and the intention of “ Rabbit, Run“ ![]()
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