I wonder if anyone could help me with understanding the end of Sense of Obedience by Sarah Bernstein?
I must admit I think I enjoyed the book as a literary exercise more than as a book? The main character had a very unique view of the world which I found really interesting and I liked the sense of impending tension and doom through the story. But I also feel as though sometimes I was understanding the sort of emotions of the sentences but not always understanding their meaning?
This leads me to the conclusion of the story. I get the story being a sort of exploration of antisemitism and female experience. I also think I get the ending was meant to give a sense of lack of resolution. But I’m not sure I really understood what actually happened?
by BillyThePigeon