Margaret is
an educated woman who is prone to passing judgements on those around her. She spends less time
in her consideration of Kevin than in her criticism of Dana. She sees that Kevin does not
conform to the black role, he is not...
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
In the novel Kindred, how does Margaret feel about Dana? How does she feel about Kevin?
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