End Of The Lane Thesis

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A review by William Alexander, for the Star Tribune, reposted on CSMonitor makes an interesting statement in saying that Gilman’s novel The Ocean at the End of the Lane isn’t for adults, but for the children we once were. I found this to be an interesting, but very true statement regarding this novel. As children we find things in people we can look up to, such as how our protagonist looked up to Lettie. His admiration for Lettie comes from a few statements that make her seem wise beyond her years, even causing the protagonist to ask how long she has been 11, implying she is much older. The statements she makes, are meant to intrigue the reader into wonder what she has experienced in her life, to come to these conclusions. Her statement to

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