![]() Undeniably manifesting the question of who posses more power, Miranda or Clegg? The depiction of Miranda and Clegg’s relationship provokes the theme of power in multiple aspects of physicality, economically, of beauty, and verbally. Clegg’s insanity is the reason he keeps Miranda as a possession of beauty, much like one of the butterflies in his collection, obtaining complete physical power over her. Ultimately alluding to the abduction of Miranda once he wins a great sum of money, allowing Clegg to keep her captive in his basement cellar. Clegg, maybe for these reasons has a clear lack of sanity that causes a platonic addiction to the beautiful art student Miranda. Clegg was brought up with a poor education and little money, lacking any sort of affectionate relationships. ![]() Power is defined as the possession of control, authority, or influence over others (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) that Clegg has been cheated of his entire life. The Collector by John Fowles examines a battle for power and control between the introverted character of Clegg and the audaciously articulate Miranda. ![]()
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