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  1. Fleur Summary - eNotes.com

    Complete summary of Louise Erdrich's Fleur. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Fleur.

  2. The Forsyte Saga Analysis - eNotes.com

    This decision, done in deference to a father's unfulfilled advice, alters the path of both his and Fleur's lives, leaving the Forsyte saga open to the caprices of time and memory.

  3. Fleur Analysis - eNotes.com

    Fleur's ability to survive drowning and influence natural elements lends an air of enchantment, challenging readers to navigate the boundary between myth and reality.

  4. Fleur Themes - eNotes.com

    Fleur's interactions with the waterman/spirit partially symbolize her sexual awakening; Misshepeshu represents a "love-hungry," sexual force connected to Fleur's own sexual prowess.

  5. Tracks Analysis - eNotes.com

    Fleur’s life is marked by mythical strength, while Pauline’s efforts to emulate this power through religious devotion remain unfulfilled, fueling her obsession and envy.

  6. The Mysteries of Paris Summary - eNotes.com

    Fleur-de-Marie's Final Decision Back in Germany, Rodolph, Clémence, and Fleur-de-Marie enjoy a brief period of peace.

  7. Tracks Characters: Pauline - eNotes.com

    The charming and eerie qualities of Fleur as a character are largely derived from Pauline’s narration, unreliable as it is because of Pauline’s delusions. From her perspective, Fleur is both a ...

  8. The Forsyte Saga Summary - eNotes.com

    Complete summary of John Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Forsyte Saga.

  9. The Mysteries of Paris Characters - eNotes.com

    Fleur-de-Marie (flewr deh mah-REE), the daughter of Rodolph, was raised by criminals who coerced her into a life of crime. Despite her circumstances, Rodolph perceives her inherent goodness and ...

  10. The Forsyte Saga Critical Essays - eNotes.com

    The younger Forsytes, Fleur and Jon, come of age in a world starkly different from their predecessors, creating tension as the family grapples with evolving values and expectations.