Themes In Larsen's Passing
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In Nella Larsen's Passing, we are privy to Irene Redfield's
commentary on her encounters with Clare Kendry. Irene presents herself as
a wealthy, well educated, sophisticated woman and a respected member of the
Harlem community. Conversely, she describes Clare as traitor to her people
(the Harlem ....
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.... questions
of gender and sexual identity should be addressed. While it is true that
Clare is passing, Irene is passing as well. As a Negro, Clare must "pass"
to gain security in a white world, but by the same token Irene, a lesbian,
must "pass" to gain security in a heterosexual society.
Until Clare arrives on the scene Irene is a "secure" woman. She
busies herself with social activities and the raising of her two boys (148).
However, something is very wrong. While en route to the print ....
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