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... This could be applied to Freud¡¦s theory of ¡¥Repression¡¦ where one displaces a fear or anxiety which returns in the form of something else. ...
This reading of the story may be true but is in no way the fundamental sense one obtains of this tale. ... Berenice¡¦s profound description of the flute; ¡¥such a beautiful silver scroll¡Ka German one¡¦ portrays her fondness of it and, like the other women, her possessiveness towards it. ... Berenice, Mrs Cork and Rosie both have one thing in common, they want tenure of William¡¦s flute (his penis). ... However, there could be other readings in this story, for example, a feminist reading may be obvious due to Berenice¡¦s mysogamy and her ¡¥firm loyalty to her sex¡¦ .
Approximate Word count = 1271 Approximate Pages = 5.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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