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Patrick Suskind
Bookywookydooda: Anyone read Patrick
Bookywookydooda: Any!~~e read Patrick Suskind’s The Pige!~~? Disturbed me more than Perfume. It’s about a guy obsessed with a pige!~~… https://t.co/mtirva65Il
Posted on 22 January 2021 | 6:13 am
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gabrielthebruce: @John__Phipps The pidgeon
gabrielthebruce: @John__Phipps The pidge& by Patrick! suskind lovely novella maybe more about agoraphobia, so good!
Posted on 22 January 2021 | 6:13 am
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Open Question: ''The Perfume'' by Patrick
I don't get the ending of ''The Perfume'' by Patrick Suskind. Can someone please explain me? I have an exam about it for tomorrow, and your help would be really appreciated Thank you so much xx
Posted on 16 September 2014 | 1:03 pm
Resolved Question: Perfume by Patrick
If you've read the book, some people argue that Suskind is making fun of the perfume industry as more and more celebrities have their own scents (perfumes).
Can anyone explain why and where (in the book) Suskind is making fun of the perfume industry.
Posted on 29 May 2010 | 10:48 pm
Resolved Question: Who Is Grenouille?
I know that he has amazing olfactory senses, i know where he was born, read the whole book. I'm referring to the last chapter of the book, I don't think I'm quite getting it. My teacher said read the last chapter of the book again and Suskind reveals who Grenouille is...can someone help me please
Posted on 23 May 2010 | 10:24 pm
Resolved Question: How does Patrick Suskind
this is what i have so far...
In Perfume, Süskind also creates sympathy for the main character Grenouille, a creature who murders beautiful virgins for their scent, by describing Grenouille’s passion for scent and perfume. Although the reader is repulsed and frightened by Grenouille’s behavior, Grenouille’s drive and passion create understanding from the reader as they become one with the murderer and desire the single, perfect scent. Süskind achieves this through the use of third person narration which voices an alternative for dialog demonstrates the characters' thoughts.
Posted on 18 May 2010 | 1:37 pm
Resolved Question: Perfume by Patrick
I want to write another chapter or an epilogue to Perfume. Any ideas for my chapter? I meant Patsiche rather than an added chapter
Posted on 4 May 2010 | 7:44 am