To what end does she engage with this aspect of her history as extensively as she does?

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Arguably, one of Rhys’s most important achievements in Wide Sargasso Sea is her complex portrayal of race relations within the colonial society of the Caribbean and of Antoinette’s/Bertha’s hybrid, Creole identity. Rhys uses many different writerly techniques to achieve this complexity, including multiple narrators and points of view (the book is told from several different perspectives, including the husband’s), code switching (using standard and non-standard versions of the English language), extensive references to barely understood cultural practices (such as obeah), and the like. Discuss: Technically speaking, Rhys’s Antoinette is white. Her mother is a “Martinique girl,” and her father is Jamaican, but both are of European descent. Nevertheless, Antoinette is portrayed as different from her English husband.How does Rhys portray the complexity of race relations in Antoinette’s/Bertha’s history? To what end does she engage with this aspect of her history as extensively as she does? In what way is Antoinette’s/Bertha’s Creole identity represented, and how is the fact of her Creole origins important, in Rhys’s book, to understanding the missing “life” Rhys wrote for Bertha?

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