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Savatey [412]
2 years ago
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In at least 150 words, discuss how the different childhood homes of Doris Lessing could have Impacted her storytelling.

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adoni [48]2 years ago
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The Childhoods homes that Doris Lessing witnessed showed her a reality full of inequality and often hopelessness and a certain feeling of abandonment, all in a dangerous and aggressive scenario. This impacted her narratives in an intense way, since Lessing usually writes about the social, economic and political inequalities that exist in the real world, in addition she usually narrates how these inequalities impact people's lives in a profound and often negative way .

In a nutshell, we can say that the Childhoods homes that she lived gave her experience on themes related to social inequalities, which makes her describe this theme properly in her narratives.

Arisa [49]2 years ago
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The different places where Lessing grew up, from Iran to Zimbabwe allowed her to appreciate different cultures and create a variety of characters but also realize the shortcomings of society in terms of racism and the unfair treatment of women. Lessing decided to tackle this issue by writing stories with complex female characters. Doris Lessing's childhood homes were also very strict. This likely made her reflect on the sorry state of women's rights as a whole and not only compelled her writing but also her inclination to join the feminist and communist movements.

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