How does Robert Dessaix construct himself in a Mother's Disgrace?

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Robert Dessaix – “A Mother’s Disgrace”

Topic: How does Robert Dessaix construct himself in a Mother’s Disgrace?

In the past, there was a clear distinction between an autobiography and fiction.  An autobiography was seen as an article that spoke of ‘truth’, where pieces of information could be weighed up against the facts to verify their truthfulness.  A fiction on the other hand, was completely made up; the information in the article was of the imagination of the author.  Over time, the lines of separation between an autobiography and a fiction have been blurred.  People have begun to realise that the ‘I’ of an autobiography is also a construction of the author; there is not a ‘black and white’ view of the person.  The author’s view of him/herself may differ from the way another person views them; therefore, the construction of themselves in an autobiography could also be regarded as a fictional character.

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Robert Dessaix constructs himself as someone who is independent, different, and also honest.  He constructs himself as an independent person through the events in his life, particularly his time in Russia.  The character of Robert Dessaix is also constructed as a person ‘out of the norm’, one who is different.  He is different because he is gay; he tells us that he is homosexual, which is obviously different to the majority of the male population. The character of Robert Dessaix is also different because he is not fond of the teachings of the western world.  One other reason he is ...

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