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Sonya Hartnett: Sleeping Dogs
Analytical – Sleeping Dogs
In “Sleeping Dogs”, the reader struggles to come to terms with Sonya Hartnett’s most repulsive character, Griffin Willow. As the book progresses, we become more disgusted with his behaviour. He is absolutely undeserving of the titles ‘father’ and ‘husband’, and the reader can’t help but feel that while his children aren’t perfect, he is the root of the evil and any family of his is a doomed one. Yet somewhere, on some level, he’s not the fully-fledged vicious monster we thought he was. We find him intriguing, and mysteriously appealing. But when asked to explain exactly what makes him even the most remotely appealing, were hard-pressed to find anything.
The primary reason is because there really isn’t one specific attribute that makes Griffin appealing. The reader finds his actions throughout ‘Sleeping Dogs’ utterly nauseating. The oppression of his children, and the designation of demanding chores to them, along with the beatings of Jordan ensure that all of the children (with the exception of Edward) are absolutely petrified of their father. Not surprisingly, the readers too find themselves cringing a little at some of the gruesome portrayals throughout “Slee
Approximate Word count = 862
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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