Discuss the extent to which Vianne Rocher and Francis Reynaud are outsiders in the novel "Chocolat" written by Joanne Harris
Title: Discuss the extent to which Vianne Rocher and Francis Reynaud are outsiders in the novel "Chocolat" written by Joanne Harris
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Discuss the extent to which Vianne Rocher and Francis Reynaud are outsiders in the novel "Chocolat" written by Joanne Harris
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 772 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Vianne Rocher and her daughter Anouk had moved from America (New York) to a French village called Lansquenet-sous-Tannes; Vianne Rochers moves with her daughter (Anouk) into a disused bakery opposite the village's church and turns the disused backery into a chocolate shop. When Vianne moves with her daughter into the disused bakery facing the church, where Francis Reynaud, the young and opinionated curé of the parish, watches her arrival with disapproval and suspicion.
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away" (chapter: 13, page: 91).What also makes him an outsider is that he will stop at almost nothing to eliminate what he thinks is a threat.
In conclusion the extent to which Vianne Rocher and Francis Reynaud are outsiders is that they both want to be accepted into the hearts and minds of the village people of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes. They both use different ways in which they try to get the people of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes to accept them.