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(4 pp). A narrator, seven centuries down the road
tells us of a "manuscript" he has found.
"(In it there are not ) errors of fact, but errors
of interpretation." Looking back across the seven
centuries that have lapsed since Avis Everhard
completed her manuscript, events, and the influence
of events, that were confused and veiled to her,
are clear to us. She lacked perspective. She was
too close to the events she writes about. Nay,
she was merged in the events she has described."
Through the work of Avis, we get two different
versions of the story / history of a massive labor
revolution in an unknown country.
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were confused and veiled to her, are clear to us. She lacked perspective. She was too close to the events she writes about. Nay, she was merged in
the events she has described." Through the work of Avis, we get two different versions of the story / history of a massive labor revolution in an unknown country.
BBlndonR.doc JACK LONDON: The Iron Heel Written by for the Paperstore, Inc., October 2000
Introduction When examining any piece of fiction, you may want to start by using the following categories, or areas to help you look at the story. A narrator,
seven centuries down the road tells us of a "manuscript" he has found. "(In it there are not)errors of fact, but errors of interpretation. Looking back across the
seven centuries that have lapsed since Avis Everhard completed her manuscript, the events, and the influence of those events, were confused and veiled to her, (but they) are clear
to us. She lacked perspective. She was too close to the events she writes about. Nay, she was merged in the events she has described." Characters:
From his wife, by the means of her recently discovered manuscript, we find that "Ernest Everhard was an exceptionally strong man. But, as often happens, not so exceptional as his
wife thought him to be. He was, after all, but one of a large number of heroes who, throughout the world, devoted their lives to "the Revolution;" though it must
be noted that he did do unusual work, especially in his elaboration description of working-class philosophy." Narrator: The story really has two narrators, Avis, wife of Ernest and the
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