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  1. Fleur Summary - eNotes.com

    Complete summary of Louise Erdrich's Fleur. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Fleur.

  2. The Forsyte Saga Analysis - eNotes.com

    This decision, done in deference to a father's unfulfilled advice, alters the path of both his and Fleur's lives, leaving the Forsyte saga open to the caprices of time and memory.

  3. Fleur Analysis - eNotes.com

    Sep 11, 1988 · Fleur's ability to survive drowning and influence natural elements lends an air of enchantment, challenging readers to navigate the boundary between myth and reality.

  4. Fleur Themes - eNotes.com

    Fleur's interactions with the waterman/spirit partially symbolize her sexual awakening; Misshepeshu represents a "love-hungry," sexual force connected to Fleur's own sexual prowess.

  5. Tracks Analysis - eNotes.com

    Fleur’s life is marked by mythical strength, while Pauline’s efforts to emulate this power through religious devotion remain unfulfilled, fueling her obsession and envy.

  6. The Forsyte Saga Summary - eNotes.com

    Complete summary of John Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Forsyte Saga.

  7. Fleur Critical Essays - eNotes.com

    “Fleur,” which was in draft form during Erdrich’s college days, gained early praise from Erdrich’s professor and future husband Michael Dorris.

  8. Tracks Characters: Fleur Pillager - eNotes.com

    Fleur Pillager stands as the enigmatic center of the narrative, her character unfolding through the diverging perspectives of Nanapush and Pauline Puyat.

  9. A Modern Comedy Summary - eNotes.com

    Fleur’s marriage to Michael Mont and her efforts to cultivate a prestigious social circle offer a lens into the tensions between aspiration and authenticity in a postwar society.

  10. Romeo and Juliet Characters: Friar Laurence - eNotes.com

    Friar Laurence, in Act 5, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet,' confesses to the Prince about secretly marrying Romeo and Juliet, giving Juliet a sleeping potion, and the failed delivery of ...