Monday, January 26, 2015

"Masculine" or no?

Snow Day Post #2:

I don't feel that this book is specifically feminine or masculine.  I would argue that it has aspects of both.  Robert Cohn is described of having a somewhat masculine lifestyle, but the story seems to be heading in a different direction.  This novel, thus far, has a lot to do with romantic relationships.  Considering the audience, this novel does not seem to be masculine because usually romance and masculinity does not attract each other.  I feel that the lifestyles of these men attract more of the male audience rather than the story line itself (at least up to page 71).
-Brittany Kief

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