Noncomformity in the Quest for Christa T
“The quest for her: in thought of her. ... ” (Wolf 3) The opening lines of Christa Wolf’s novel, The Quest for Christa T. ... “The Quest for Christa T. ... Not only does the narrator establish dialogue with the writing subject, Christa T. ... In the case of Christa T. ... The novel is left open-ended by Christa Wolf because her subject dies before these conflicts are resolved. Christa T. ... The narrator attributes a trait to Christa T. ... The narrator has to reassess her own life and her memories of Christa T. ... As she recalls Christa T. ... Writing seems to be the catalyst within which is the only way Christa T. ... Christa T. ... The narrator recalls a letter written in the summer of 1953 while Christa T. ... The life that Christa T. ... Christa T. ... The doctor tells Christa T. ... While Christa T. ... Her students write essays that are full of lies and Christa T. ... For Christa T. ... Christa T. ... She had no sentimentality to spare and couldn’t forget that she wanted to have the child and that the strict rhythm of rending strain and relaxation was necessary to produce it (Wolf 134). Christa T. ... “And how does Christa T. ... One last effort on her part, Christa T. ... The house is Christa T. ... Before the house is completed, Christa T. ... There are three scenes where Christa T. ... The narrator shows Christa T. ... The third is of Christa T. ... The narrator sees Christa T. ... The Quest for Christa T. ... Christa T. ... She doesn’t conform to society, and therefore, she suffers and dies never really knowing who she was. The narrator never actually finds Christa T. ... The one thing that Christa T.