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Beet Quen

The Beet Queen was a very interesting and challenging book to read. The book consists of four parts with sixteen total chapters. Each "part" is broken at significant breaks or lapses of time in the book. The chapters are separated a little differently however. Each chapter has a different character narrating the events of the book in a first person form. Then, all of the chapters are followed by an omnisent third person narrating a new break in the book. All of these chapters and parts continue in a syntagmatic relationship according to Bonnycastle. While the breaks of the characters narrating the book changes, the order of events follows a strict timeline. Bonnycastle states that "The adjective 'syntagmatic' comes from the Greek words meaning 'to put together in the right order.'...sometimes the grouping is spread out in a linear way, like a chain..." While Bonnycastle refers to the syntagmatic relationship to sentence structure and paragraph format, it is possible to evaluate this princi


As a concrete random thinker, I prefer this novel over The Sound due to The Sound's infrequent jumps back and forward throughout time. The characters in Beet Queen also possess clear, focused, healthy mindsets that process thoughts well as opposed to, oh let's just say Benjy in Faulkner's novel. That paradigmatic book was difficult to read because of the abstractness of the novel and it's frequent jumps back and forth in time.

ple of his writing to the entire book of The Beet Queen.

Louise Erdrich has a great sense of pace and vision for this book. Unfortunately, this book is second (I believe it's second, I could be wrong) book in a series of three books. All of these books contain the same characters but build upon the issues and stories that these characters bring forth. Each book is able to stand on its own however, creating a great read for those less ambitious than others. Erdrich did not provide much background information on Adelaide, Mary and Karl's mother. It would have helpe

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