The Portrayal of White and Black People in The House Gun by Nadine Gordimer
This study attempts to discuss the portrayal of white and black people in novel The House Gun. It portrays the character of white and black people. The issue that will be discussed in this study is the portrayal of white and black people. The character of white in the novel is Duncan Peter Lindgard,...
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