Thursday, May 28, 2020
Exploitation Characters In The Novel Disgrace By J.M.Coetzee - 275 Words
Exploitation Characters In The Novel Disgrace By J.M.Coetzee (Essay Sample) Content: Student NameCourseInstructorDateExploitationJ.M Coetzee in his novel Disgrace highlights the plight of the white and black individuals in the post-apartheid South Africa as they struggled to coexist and survive. He engages the readers on various themes such as sex, family, men and masculinity, women and femininity, contrasting regions, justice and judgment and hate among others. He however manages to incorporate all the aforementioned themes in the major aspect of exploitation that is rampant in both a personal and societal perspective. More specifically, the author managed to relate the themes of exploitation and sex throughout most parts of his novel.Firstly, and through the protagonist David Lurie, the author was able to showcase how he was able to use his position at the university and age to exploit his students and prostitutes around town for sexual favors. Though the relationship between David and Melanie at first was consensual it can be argued that she exploi ted her youthful innocence through imbibing her with alcohol and using his position at the university to get her personal contacts. The exploitation and persistent sexual advances eventually prove to be his downfall and disgrace from the university and society. He can also be compared to a predator when you put the age differences between him and Melanie. BLAH in his article identifies sexual exploitation as taking advantage of sexuality and attractiveness of a minor to make a personal gain or profit (Dodsworth 185). Despite Melanie not being a minor per se, she was fairly younger than David who was clearly using that to his advantage and who when his advances were refused resorted to fail Melanie in her school workThe theme of exploitation is also evident in the unfortunate rape of Lucy where her assailants took advantage of her weakness and vulnerability. Lucys weakness is further shown when she refuses to seek vengeance or even terminate the pregnancy she got from the heinous act . She vehemently rebukes her fathers advice and states I cannot be a child forever. You cannot be a father forever. I know you mean well, but you are not the guide I need, not at this time (Coetzee 161). Her words can also be construed to show the societal exploitation of the women in that society who were supposed to take up all sexual injustices without repor...
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