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    Once after reading the novel, The Return of Martin Guerre by Natalie Zemon Davis and the two articles, “On the Lame” by Natalie Zemon Davis and “The Refashioning of Martin Guerre” by Robert Finlay. It is evident, Bertrande was motivated by preserving her family’s honor and her own. Bertrande was on both sides during the trial because she was trying to figure out, which decision from the court case is going to benefit her family and herself the most. For example, one of the worries Bertrande has was

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    The story of Martin Guerre shows how easily families were disrupted during the course of foreign wars. Guerre grew up in a small town where he eventually was betrothed to his wife Bertrand. After an argument with his father, Guerre decided to leave for Spain where he served in their army during the war. After 8 years away at war, much happened to Guerre and his family back home including the death of his parents, and a man pretending to be him that had nearly the entire village fooled for a short

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    Natalie Zemon Davis’ The Return of Martin Guerre tells the true story of a peasant named Martin Guerre, who was at the center of a famous case of imposture in France in the sixteenth century. Davis takes the facts of this famous case from two primary sources including a book written by one of the trial judges of the case in Toulouse, Jean de Coras, called Arreste Memorable and one by a lawyer, Guillaume La Sueur, called Admiranda Historia. Davis uses other secondary sources to add details about peasant

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    The Wife Of Martin Guerre

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    short novels “The Wife of Martin Guerre” by Janet Lewis and “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Conner have very different plots, however, many connections can be made between certain characters. A strong example of this would be Arnaud (posing as Martin), and Manley, two antagonists from each of the novels listed above, respectively. In Janet Lewis’ short novel “The Wife of Martin Guerre” the main character Bertrande is taken on an emotional roller coaster as her husband Martin doesn’t return from a

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    and was perfectly documented and preserved by a judge of the court, Jean de Coras. While the court case and storyline was very detailed by Coras, there were many gaps in the characters motivations and reasonings behind their actions. A man named Martin Guerre left his wife and child for several

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    Was Bertrande being deceitful or deceived? The Return of Martin Guerre was written by Natalie Zemon Davis in 1983. The movie was released in 1982, but Davis thought that there was more to the story so she decided to write a book about it. In Davis’s book at a very young age Martin Guerre marries Bertrande de Rols, they go through many hardships and eventually Martin disappears. After a few years a man returns and says his name is Martin Guerre, everyone is pleased by his return. Later, a dispute over

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    Question: Rewrite your Martin Guerre essay with relevance to whether the ideologies of society if being reinforced or challenged; make sure to mention in respect to the book’s context, contemporary society and your own context. Literary writers incorporate narrative elements in order to convey the flaws of humanity in society, such as gender or class based issues. The Wife of Martin Guerre, by Janet Lewis, portrays the individual’s struggles in feudalist, sixteenth century France and delves into

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    The Return of Martin Guerre is a version of story which was presented in a book version and a film version. It tells about the story of a young man who has inhabited his own village, and the successive accounts of the invented emergency that returns to occur. Consequently, it provides the person who reads it with a set of happenings that describe life during 16th century in France. The happenings, while not completely accurate, enable the reader and viewer through a thoughtful and powerful story

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    Return of Martin Guerre film portrays can throw the viewer off at first. The film begins with the marriage of a young couple who are both around the age of fourteen. The audience is then introduced to a young woman, who is recalling the events that had just taken place. The film jumps back and forth several times, reflecting on the events that took place 8-10 years before. The film takes place in the middle on the sixteenth century France. Several years past, roughly 8 when Martin returns, Martin is able

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    In Natalie Z. Davis’ reconstruction of Martin Guerre’s famous case of identity theft, Guerre’s eight year absence allowed for Pansette to authentically impersonate him for three years. . However, following his dispute with his uncle, Pierre Guerre, over the family inheritance, Pansette was accused of being an impostor, ultimately leading to his execution. Concluding the case, the court declared Bertrande and the Guerre family victims in the trial. Unlike the participants of the case, Davis does not

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