Advances in Literary Study

Volume 4, Issue 3 (July 2016)

ISSN Print: 2327-4034   ISSN Online: 2327-4050

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The Motif of Betrayal in Philip Roth’s “American Trilogy”

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DOI: 10.4236/als.2016.43008    2,016 Downloads   3,314 Views  Citations
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ABSTRACT

Philip Roth displays numerous cases of betrayal in his “American trilogy”: Seymour’s betrayal to his father; the mutual betrayal between Seymour and his wife; the daughter’s betrayal to Seymour and his wife; Coleman Silk’s betrayal to his mother and his wife; the mutual betrayal between Ira Ringold and Eve Frame; the betrayal of a paramour, friends and former neighbours to Ira Ringold, etc. Meanwhile, Roth reveals the causes and effects of the betrayal in the trilogy. Through the stage of betrayal, Roth shows a clear picture of American social life.

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Zhang, M. (2016) The Motif of Betrayal in Philip Roth’s “American Trilogy”. Advances in Literary Study, 4, 41-47. doi: 10.4236/als.2016.43008.

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