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Sexing the Cherry Lesson Plan

Introduction to Sexing the Cherry

Published in 1989, Sexing the Cherry is Jeanette Winterson's third novel. Sexing the Cherry incorporates elements of historical fiction, fantasy, and feminism, a not uncommon combination for Winterson's work. Upon publication, the novel was popular and critically well-received, winning the EM Forster Award that year. It follows a mother known as The Dog Woman and her found-protégé, Jordan, across space and time. It also incorporates stories from the Grimm's Fairy Tale "The Twelve Dancing Princesses" in its exploration of how femininity subverts a traditional, patriarchal society.

Key Aspects of Sexing the Cherry

Tone

The tone of the novel is philosophical, ruminating on the nature of...

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