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The Beast in the Jungle

by Henry James

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The Beast in the Jungle

1. Marcher’s "secret" is treated as if it is more than a feeling and is something that defines him. It has become Marcher’s reality and has taken on its own personality. 2. Psychoanalytically, Freud...

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The Beast in the Jungle

The Beast in the Jungle by Henry James is often used to illustrate Freud's notion of the Uncanny because both the central element of the plot and the narrative voice have Uncanny elements. The...

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The Beast in the Jungle

Henry James's The Beast in the Jungle is a short story about chance and fate, written by an author who was acutely aware of the limitations of language when it comes to getting at truth. But why does...

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The Beast in the Jungle

John Marcher is a man who believes that at some point in his life he will be "devoured" by the beast of his past.

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The Beast in the Jungle

The first part of the plot, which occurs in Chapter I, is the meeting between John Marcher and May Bartram on an October afternoon. Though Marcher doesn't really remember it, they met ten years...

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The Beast in the Jungle

John Marcher is the protagonist of Henry James’s novella, The Beast in the Jungle. He is a middle aged man who has been haunted by the idea that some impending catastrophe will befall him for his...

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