Give an account of the journey of the woman to the village of the Chilchui tribe.
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Explanation:...
Answered by
9
Answer:
In the summer of 1924, between the composition of the two versions of The Plumed Serpent, Lawrence wrote three stories that were profoundly influenced by his Mexican and New Mexican experiences: ‘St Mawr’, ‘The Woman Who Rode Away’ and ‘The Princess’. The last two of these stories narrate journeys that epitomise, to the most extreme degree, the perils of cultural difference and of the desire that drives the white protagonist to encounter it. The heroine of one story is sacrificed by a tribe of Mexican Indians; the other heroine is raped by a ‘Spanish’ New Mexican guide (whose ethnicity, like that of Don Ramon in The Plumed Serpent, is, however, ambiguous) and becomes at least temporarily deranged.
Similar questions