“The Women’s Room” (post 5) by Marilyn French: Voice, an alternate personality, who is usually inside Mira’s head, comes out, incognito, to converse
“Are you saying,” Mira began carefully, “that you’d never get married again?”
“I can’t imagine why I would,” Val answered…“Why, would you?”
“I’ve thought so…Most divorced people do, don’t they?” her voice asked a little anxiously (1, p. 239).
Comment: Why isn’t it MIRA or SHE who asked a little anxiously? Evidently, a voice (alternate personality) that is usually inside Mira’s head (see post 4) has come out, incognito, to participate in this conversation.
1. Marilyn French. The Women’s Room (a novel). New York, Penguin Books, 1977/2009.
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