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A Critique Of Gone To Soldiers By Marge Piercy

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Term Paper TitleA Critique Of Gone To Soldiers By Marge Piercy
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A Critique of "Gone to Soldiers" by Marge Piercy

A Critique of "Gone to Soldiers" by Marge Piercy


     The novel Gone to Soldiers by Marge Piercy intricately weaves the lives
of many different people into a connected series of individual plots that give
the reader an exciting view of life during World War II.  Piercy connects the
lives of women and men, Jews and gentiles by using family ties and steamy love
affairs.  The people have dramatically different profiles, some are rich some
are poor, some are Americans, some are French, some are with power while others
are persecuted, but everyone is connected by the war.  War freed women by
allowing them to work in factories and defy their husbands by hiding resisting
French Jews.  Piercy makes history exciting by making each character really
experience love and hate and the mundane daily struggles of the individual.
     I completely enjoyed Gone to Soldiers, because several main characters
prevented me from getting bored and kept me reading to find out what was going
to happen to each person next.  I really enjoyed the profile of  Louise Kahan a
female Jewish American writer, because she is independent and strong willed.  An
example of her strength and belief in herself Louise did not instantly return to
her ex-husband Oscar even though they both still loved each other, because she
was strong enough to resist him and his womanizing ways.  Piercy gave me a much
better understanding of the cultural and social issues of the World War two era.
I learned about the ...

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