Nanda’s loving health
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7726.2020.2.36413Keywords:
Control, Sexuality, Affection, Potentiality.Abstract
In the present article, I intend to analyze Nanda’s ethics through the Control intrigue, by Natália Borges Polesso. Narrated in the first person by Maria Fernanda (Nanda), the psychological novel expresses the existential drama that sets in contrast a unknown to herself Nanda who is resentful of life and a self-conscious Nanda willing to live.
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