Disgrace by J M Coetzee

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Here id complete Synopsis , analysis and crictical remarks about chapter # 13 of Disgrace by J.M Coetzee . Disgrace deals with personal feelings , psychological problems somewhere going inside the human and how people tackle their problems in South Africa


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Synopsis of Chapter 13

We find out that Katy the bulldog is still alive! Lucy tells the police that the intruders stole a bunch of stuff, set David on fire, and shot the dogs. She doesn't tell them that she was raped. While she talks she keeps an eye on David, making sure he doesn't pipe up.

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A singsong chant plays in David's head: "Oh dear, what can the matter be? Lucy's secret; his disgrace." David's academic disgrace was not enough to demoralize him. However, Lucy's rape puts him into a state of shock that is worsened by his inability to aid Lucy during the attack.

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