34 pages 1 hour read

Clarice Lispector

The Smallest Woman in the World

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1960

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Essay Topics

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Discuss the role of science in the exploration of unknown cultures as it relates to this story. Is Marcel Pretre’s exploration a scientific one?

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How do you interpret Little Flower’s love toward the explorer? What does it mean when the narrator writes that “having no other resources, she was reduced to profundity” (171)?

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Do you think that Little Flower can be understood as a feminist figure? How is Clarice Lispector’s work proto-feminist, as it has been described by scholars?

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