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Warshawski to be different from Philip Marlowe so that the character does not look like a drag of Philip Marlowe but they are strikingly similar. Both of them love to drink but Warshawski does not do in as much as Marlowe. Secondly, both of them give a quick jousting, perceptive and snappy reply to people around them. However, Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe is basically for the people of Los Angeles and Sara Paretsky’s Warshawski is a novel for the people of Chicago (Paretsky, 1998). Sarah Paretsky beautifully crafted her detective V (Victoria), I (Iphigenia) Warshawski who is rough, rigid, half-Polish, half Italian, street-wise and a feministic detective.
The sole reason of Paretsky to create this character was to fight against the conventional sexual stereotypes in American literature after working for many years as manager of advertising at CAN (a huge insurance company). In 1979, Sarah realized that she was only trying to imitate Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe and create a female version of it. She basically had to make a character who was trying to succeed in male dominated society. V.I. Warshawski has been with Sarah Paretsky for a long time being the lead role in several of her famous novels.
Some of her well-known novels are Indemnity Only, Body Works, Hard time, Toxic Shock, and Bloodshot. Sarah has always encompassed her reader’s hopes. . In Bloodshot, V.I finds out a chemical company who was working in collaboration with a mob trying to pollute the environment and destroy the natural resources to make use of energy resources. These white collar crimes are mostly difficult to handle with but Warshaski faced huge danger to fight with them. Bloodshot brings V.I Warshawski back to the old neighborhood of Sarah Paretsky, South Chicago.
It begins when V.I Warshawski feels responsible towards her old friends and neighbors and attends basketball championship reunion with her youth friend, Caroline. Caroline was the organizer of the event and she wanted a favor from V.I that she wants to meet her father who she has never even seen before. As V.I. begins to fulfill this responsibility by starting to investigate, another of her old dear friend’s dead body was found in the lake which shook her by dread (Paretsky, 1998). The novel revolves around Nancy Cleghorn’s death as V.I. Warshawski has to investigate it, as well as the unethical activities of the chemical company and how possibly could they be linked together.
Furthermore, a suspect was the chairman of this chemical enterprise. What is the relation between looking for Caroline’s father and Nancy’s death? Moreover, Chicago was now an area of corruption from affluent Gold Coast to industrial areas. The deeper V.I. Warshawski gets into the case, the more complicated the case becomes. She finally realizes that there were malicious forces into action in South Chicago district which were out of her control. With V.I. Warshawski, Sarah Paretsky wanted to change the opinion about female detectives and bring in the hard boil element into action (Paretsky, 1998).
Even though Sarah
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