The Smell of Apples

What are the dominant cultural identities presented in the novel and are there any moment in the novel where it seems that Marnus might resist the will of his father?

In her article on The Smell of Apples, Rita Barnard says that the novel "ends with the narrator's acceptance of his parents' identities and of his position in... racist, hyper-masculinist society".

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