After reading the novel Disgrace and then the New York Times article consider which side you’ll take in the controversy surrounding this author.

After reading the novel Disgrace and then the New York Times article consider which side you’ll take in the controversy surrounding this author.

Respond with more than 150 words and less than 250.

Prompt: After reading the novel Disgrace and then the New York Times article “Out of South Africa,” (https://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/16/books/review/Donadio-t.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1)

consider which side you’ll take in the controversy surrounding this author. Although he does not tell us Melanie’s race, later in the novel the protagonist calls her “the dark one.” Is J. M. Coetzee’s novel more about power struggles or the tensions between races?

Answer preview After reading the novel Disgrace and then the New York Times article consider which side you’ll take in the controversy surrounding this author.

After reading the novel Disgrace and then the New York Times article consider which side you'll take in the controversy surrounding this author.

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