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The Everyday Ecstasy of Marilynne Robinsone's GILEAD

Great American Novel

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Race and Redemption in Gilead

This chapter explores the intricate themes of race, faith, and personal relationships through the character of Jack Botten, who returns to Gilead with a black wife and mixed child. It examines the community's response to interracial marriage in the 1950s, alongside reflections on personal obligations and the idea of grace. The discussion also critiques the novel's engagement with societal challenges, comparing it with subsequent works in the Gilead Quartet and exploring the contrasting interpretations of Gilead by Marilynne Robinson and Margaret Atwood.

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