The Grass Is Singing

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Novel | Doris Lessing

"Though what thoughts of regret, or pity, or perhaps even wounded human affection''- Explain

"Though what thoughts of regret, or pity, or perhaps even wounded human affection were compounded with the satisfaction of his completed revenge, it is impossible to say."- Explai...
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"She loved the town, felt safe there, and associated the country with her childhood'',-Explain

"She loved the town, felt safe there, and associated the country with her childhood, because of those little drops she had lived in, and the way they were all surrounded by miles a...
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Justify the title of the novel The Grass is Singing

 Comment on the significance of the title, “The Grass is Singing.” [NU: 2017] The meaning of the title “The Grass is Singing” is a sad song of nature that shows death, silence, and...
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Setting of the novel The Grass is Singing

Discuss the setting of the novel The Grass is Singing. "The Grass is Singing" by Doris Lessing (1919-2013) is a novel set in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) during the mid-20th ce...
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What truth is revealed through the murder of Mary by Moses

What truth is exposed through the murder of Mary by Moses, the native worker in The Grass is Singing? Or. What truth is revealed through the murder of Mary by Moses? Doris Lessing’...
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The autobiographical elements in The Grass is Singing

Trace the autobiographical elements in The Grass is Singing. Or, Do you find autobiographical elements in The Grass is Singing?  Autobiographical elements are personal experiences,...
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The novel Grass is Singing is the story of a failed marriage

The novel Grass is Singing is the story of a failed marriage. “The Grass is Singing” by Doris Lessing (1919-2013) is an evergreen novel. The failed marriage between Mary and Dick T...
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The murder of Mary in The Grass Is Singing

Describe the murder of Mary in The Grass Is Singing. "The Grass Is Singing" is a novel written by British author Doris Lessing (1919 - 2013) and published in 1950.  An intimate and...
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