Cat_Orange
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I am really starting to hate the word context. Anyway, I have a couple of questions concerning tSBtS and context. I think I understand most of it, but I'm having a hard time putting it all together.
Personal context of PD James: Obviously working the judicial system for most of her life.. and therefore the reason why she writes CF?
Society context of tSBtS: the British class system at that time which is symbolised in the characters she uses. The economic situation at the time = when Sir. George says: "Shouldn't be a purist in these times. A job's a job."? And the graphic description of Clarissa's body indicates a desensitised audience.
That's all I have regarding context. Does anyone know if there is something else I should know about? I'm also supposed to know about moral and social values relevant to tSBtS's context - is this just the issue with the Class System, and the obsession with money seen in Ambrose and Clarissa?
Personal context of PD James: Obviously working the judicial system for most of her life.. and therefore the reason why she writes CF?
Society context of tSBtS: the British class system at that time which is symbolised in the characters she uses. The economic situation at the time = when Sir. George says: "Shouldn't be a purist in these times. A job's a job."? And the graphic description of Clarissa's body indicates a desensitised audience.
That's all I have regarding context. Does anyone know if there is something else I should know about? I'm also supposed to know about moral and social values relevant to tSBtS's context - is this just the issue with the Class System, and the obsession with money seen in Ambrose and Clarissa?