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Monologue of Bell Hook's daughter (Sub-altern Fiction)

It was a windy June Sunday. For Bell would have named the day a wuthering day but she has seen worse living in Brighton. Hence, not just yet. When Emily Bronte wrote Wuthering Heights , Bell believed that Emily Bronte or erstwhile Currer Bell was most certainly trying to draw parallels between the internal and external torrents; there is something tragic to reflect and soothing to feel when there is an external calamity in form of thunderstorm or lightning etc., that ostensibly emulates one's internal clamour. Although far from home, yet Bell holds home nearly but it may not be possible to always hold it dearly. Though things are settling down inside Bell now, this phase is always past the phase of great upheaval and torment. Women are said to be prone to hysteria; Bell's father always defined her behaviour as hysterical too. While, she understood over time, men find it impossible to justify women's behaviour, she could never bring herself to question her behaviour; there w...

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I live on sixth floor And the road to my residence is flanked with high priced buildings, it has these shops for prodigals Under me, as I metaphorize, are these ever rushing cars, Honking the horns Your eyes would often be enticed by the flashy cars here, Maybe a BMW or an Audi, I doubt about a Lamborghini though There is a church with a big round window on its frontal, facing a pavement and the church is painted in red Also, the tallest building of the city stands nearby me And you can see it from my huge window I have many such peepholes in my place which keep emancipating me I, every day, visit a wood If you can enter it, ever, you would find a huge ground The ground where for the first time I had ever laid on the naked grass covered with dew With my back resting flat And my face facing the sky at night I have spent my nights for the longest outside with no shelter on my head there In fact, the first rain dance ever was the one I had there, stiffened...

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