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Give My Girl a BREAAAAKKK: Rodoreda

Posted by: Lauren Waring

         Rodoreda’s “Time of The Doves” is a story of love and loss, and the desperation that ensues when one must carry such a heavy weight for so long. I must say I was shocked when Natalia was about to kill her children and ... read full post >>
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Abuse, and protecting your child’s innocence

Posted by: beansfalby0

This novel is incredibly sad. Between the war that their society is going through, the abusive nature of Quimet, and Natalias’ plans and intentions to kill her children and herself. I’ve been having a hard time figuring out which parts of the novel I want to address, like perhaps the complicated yet intriguing relationship between […] read full post >>
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The Time of the Doves (Week 7)

Posted by: julia moniz-lecce

This week's reading was another interesting one. Now that it is halfway through this marathon of reading, I'm finding how I'm able to compare how differently each of the books are written and the effect this has on the reader. Usually, in my spare time... read full post >>
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The Time of the Doves (Week 7)

Posted by: julia moniz-lecce

This week's reading was another interesting one. Now that it is halfway through this marathon of reading, I'm finding how I'm able to compare how differently each of the books are written and the effect this has on the reader. Usually, in my spare time... read full post >>
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I dove think I can come up with an interesting title

Posted by: Ryan Tsang

I am still not used to reading. It might be the selection of books in the course, but it’s probably just me. I rarely read books that do not involve supernatural powers or mystery solving. Anyway, I am definitely sensing a pattern here. Why does every book need a problematic figure? To be frank, I […] read full post >>
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The Time of Doves by ​​Mercè Rodoreda

Posted by: gurnaaz kaur

The Time of Doves by ​​Mercè Rodoreda is set in Barcelona during the time of war. The story covers all aspects of war from deaths to the family of the soldiers left behind. The protagonist of the story Natalia is shown to be a people pleaser who breaks up with her fiance to marry a […] read full post >>
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Time of the Doves – the female rage

Posted by: Indra

Time of the Doves by Mercè Rodoreda. It seems the further we get into this course, the better the novels get. I genuinely enjoyed the read for this week, so much I couldn’t put it away. Maybe because it was easier to read. Speaking of that, I found the stylistic choices and the ‘stream of […] read full post >>
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Week 7: The Time of the Doves by Mercè Rodoreda

Posted by: meave

Hey everyone, whilst reading the novel and even after, it gave me a bitter, heartbroken feeling for Natalia. The novel follows Natalia from her as a working-class girl to her struggles as a wife and mother in a war-torn society. Through Natalia’s eyes, we witness the profound impact of war as she struggles with poverty, […] read full post >>
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[The Time of the Doves] – Life During Wartime

Posted by: Steve Kim

I have been traveling to Barcelona last year. Despite the awe I was experiencing with the beautiful buildings — more specifically, Guell Park and La Sagrada Familia — I was fascinated with the fact that those small villages that we usually never pay attention to when we travel was surprisingly similar to the small town […] read full post >>
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Week7: The time of the doves

Posted by: guoyiwen

The book follows the life of a working-class woman named Natalia against the backdrop of World War II. Her relationship with her husband is at the center of the book. The novel reflects the traditional gender roles of the time, where women were expected to be caregivers and homemakers. We can find that in this […] read full post >>
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