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What is the contrast between Cocoa and George?

this question is being asked in relation to world view. and is relative to the whole novel.

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Posted by mhschuster on Wednesday February 21, 2007 at 7:10 PM and tagged with george and cocoa, mama day.


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  1. janeyb

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    One of the big contrasts between Cocoa and George is their different views of myths and the spiritual life. George says,"I may have knocked my head against the walls, figuring out how to buy food, supplies, and books, but I never knocked on wood. No rabbit's foot, no crucifixes—not even a lottery ticket." Cocoa, on the other hand, has a more even-handed view. Having been raised in a superstitious place, Cocoa, although she has turned more towards George's view, understands and during her illness embraces the spiritual, non-western view of medicine and life. George and Cocoa represent two different ways of looking at life. George, wants to have nothing to do with the old-fashioned non-western way, whereas Cocoa understands and believes in both.

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    Posted by janeyb on Thursday February 22, 2007 at 8:28 AM