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* NotSoDifferent: A dark example, in which David comes to realise that, by his exploitation of an unwilling student, he is little different from the men who raped his daughter.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: A dark example, in which David comes to realise that, by his exploitation of an unwilling student, he is little different from the men who raped his daughter.
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* [[spoiler: ChildByRape]]

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* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: David (who is a "hero" only in that he is the book's protagonist) retains a condescending attitude towards blacks, and is frankly sexist. He seems to be perfectly comfortable with Lucy's homosexuality, however.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: David (who is a "hero" only in that he is the book's protagonist) retains a condescending attitude towards blacks, and is frankly sexist. He While he seems to be perfectly comfortable with Lucy's homosexuality, however.it is partly because he is in denial about it, imagining her and her partner as being like girls at a slumber party, or simply as the status of a woman who doesn't need men.
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* ByronicHero: David Lurie is a textbook example. He's even working on an opera about Lord Byron, which is probably Coetzee's way of lampshading it.
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Just as the apartheid days are coming to a close, twice-divorced Cape Town lecturer David Lurie is dismissed from his university post after an affair with one of his students. Beset by scandal, he relocates to his daughter Lucy's farm in the Eastern Cape, and under her influence begins to find a harmonious new lease of life. The tranquility proves short-lived, however, when they are subjected to an horrific racist attack, which brings the faultlines in David's relationship with his daughter and with their black neighbours to the fore.

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Just as the apartheid days are coming to a close, twice-divorced Cape Town lecturer David Lurie is dismissed from his university post after an affair with one of his students. Beset by scandal, he relocates to his daughter Lucy's farm in the Eastern Cape, and under her influence begins to find a harmonious new lease of life. The tranquility proves short-lived, however, when they are subjected to an a horrific racist attack, which brings the faultlines in David's relationship with his daughter and with their black neighbours to the fore.

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Just as the apartheid days are coming to a close, twice-divorced Cape Town lecturer David Lurie is dismissed from his university post after an affair with one of his students. Beset by scandal, he relocates to his daughter Lucy's farm in the Eastern Cape, and under her influence begins to find a harmonious new lease of life. The tranquility proves short-lived, however, when father and daughter are subjected to a horrific racist attack, which brings the faultlines in David's relationship with his daughter and with their black neighbours to the fore.

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Just as the apartheid days are coming to a close, twice-divorced Cape Town lecturer David Lurie is dismissed from his university post after an affair with one of his students. Beset by scandal, he relocates to his daughter Lucy's farm in the Eastern Cape, and under her influence begins to find a harmonious new lease of life. The tranquility proves short-lived, however, when father and daughter they are subjected to a an horrific racist attack, which brings the faultlines in David's relationship with his daughter and with their black neighbours to the fore.



* HeteronormativeCrusader: It's implied that the gang rape of Lucy, a lesbian, was in part motivated by homophobia.



* NotSoDifferent: A dark example, in which David comes to realise that, by his exploitation of an unwilling student, he is little different from the men who raped his daughter.



* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: David (who is a "hero" only in that he is the book's protagonist) retains a condescending attitude towards blacks, and is explicitly sexist. He seems to be perfectly comfortable with Lucy's homosexuality, however.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: David (who is a "hero" only in that he is the book's protagonist) retains a condescending attitude towards blacks, and is explicitly frankly sexist. He seems to be perfectly comfortable with Lucy's homosexuality, however.
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* CallingTheOldManOut: Lucy calls out David on his self-absorbed nature near the end of the novel.
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* AmicablyDivorced: David and his second wife Rosalind are still friends and regularly meet each other.
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* EthnicMenialLabor: Petrus was this during the apartheid years. Since the democratic transition, he's acquired some land of his own.
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* NoWomansLand: South Africa, if the parade of misogynists and rapists (including the main character) is anything to go by.

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* NoWomansLand: South Africa, if the parade of misogynists and rapists (including the main character) is anything to go by.by.
* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: David (who is a "hero" only in that he is the book's protagonist) retains a condescending attitude towards blacks, and is explicitly sexist. He seems to be perfectly comfortable with Lucy's homosexuality, however.
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* ImAManICantHelpIt: One of the ways David rationalises his destructive sexual behaviour.

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Just as the apartheid days are coming to a close, twice-divorced Cape Town lecturer David Lurie is dismissed from his university post after an affair with one of his students. Beset by scandal, he relocates to his daughter Lucy's farm in the Eastern Cape, and under her influence begins to find a more harmonious lease of life. The tranquility proves short-lived, however, when father and daughter are subjected to a horrific racist attack.

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Just as the apartheid days are coming to a close, twice-divorced Cape Town lecturer David Lurie is dismissed from his university post after an affair with one of his students. Beset by scandal, he relocates to his daughter Lucy's farm in the Eastern Cape, and under her influence begins to find a more harmonious new lease of life. The tranquility proves short-lived, however, when father and daughter are subjected to a horrific racist attack.attack, which brings the faultlines in David's relationship with his daughter and with their black neighbours to the fore.

!!This work contains examples of:

* AlliterativeName: Lucy Lurie.
* [[spoiler: ChildByRape]]
* MoralMyopia: David Lurie is naturally outraged by the gang rape of his daughter Lucy, though early in the book he himself has non-consensual sex with a vulnerable student, which in his narration he insists is "not quite rape".
* NoWomansLand: South Africa, if the parade of misogynists and rapists (including the main character) is anything to go by.
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1999 Booker Prize-winning novel by South African author J. M. Coetzee.

Just as the apartheid days are coming to a close, twice-divorced Cape Town lecturer David Lurie is dismissed from his university post after an affair with one of his students. Beset by scandal, he relocates to his daughter Lucy's farm in the Eastern Cape, and under her influence begins to find a more harmonious lease of life. The tranquility proves short-lived, however, when father and daughter are subjected to a horrific racist attack.

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