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Auel's "The Clan Of The Cave Bear & The Valley Of Horses" - Critique
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6 pages in length. To examine the extent to which Ayla possesses a spiritual sense about her and provides a unique insight into the human process is to delve more deeply into the fundamental components of Auel's storyline. The scope of Ayla as the symbolic representation of man's evolution upon this planet is both grand and far-reaching; that she is also the epitome of spiritual connection between two otherwise disparate cultures speaks to the tremendous gap Auel sought to bridge in The Clan of the Cave Bear and The Valley of Horses with regard to how the human race progressed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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