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The first chapters of this section give more insight into Marie's life and perspective, yet Greene has long been criticized for his flat, even misogynistic treatment of his female characters. Describe Marie's character in this section. Do you feel like you agree or disagree with Greene's critics?
This section certainly provides more of Marie's perspective, showing her fear and disgust with Rycker, deep desire to return Europe, longing for freedom to simply read her novel, and terror at the thought of being pregnant. Some students may argue that even though there is more content on Marie in these chapters, she is still characterized as flat, vapid, and childish. Whereas...
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