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... In Anne Tylers The Accidental Tourist, family life is the exact opposite of this cultural stereotype. ... Macon has difficulty disassociating himself from the institution of family: his dead son visits him during the night, his family of origin lurks behind the curtain of accidental mishap and his ex-wife waits until he is disabled before returning. ...
Macon develops an attachment to Muriel and figuratively becomes an accidental tourist visiting the real world. ... The American theme of perfection in the average family is nonexistent in Anne Tyler’s The Accidental Tourist.
Approximate Word count = 1365 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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