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... understand fully themselves and each other . It is at this level of very human fallibility that the reader connects with the text and begins to understand where literature stops and revolutionary struggle starts . One of the first ...
... understand fully themselves and each other . It is at this level of very human fallibility that the reader connects with the text and begins to understand where literature stops and revolutionary struggle starts . One of the first ...
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... understand it as such ) . Yet , at a second level of understanding , it foretells that girls will not allow lovers to deceive them anymore . At a third level , the story is also a warning about sexual relations and abduction ( for ...
... understand it as such ) . Yet , at a second level of understanding , it foretells that girls will not allow lovers to deceive them anymore . At a third level , the story is also a warning about sexual relations and abduction ( for ...
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... understand , or that she doesn't really want him to understand who she is ? The end of the novel leaves the readers with an endless , frustrating feeling , for the protagonist is searching for somebody to whom she never gets close . As ...
... understand , or that she doesn't really want him to understand who she is ? The end of the novel leaves the readers with an endless , frustrating feeling , for the protagonist is searching for somebody to whom she never gets close . As ...
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