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(100%)
"After the ceremony that had helped transform Tayo, he is finally cured and is able to have dreams that hold clear significance rather than muddled thoughts and memories. He can trust his dreams to show him signs instead of fearing them for the pain they bring. His dreams and reality have finally cleared the confusion because he has learned to accept their connection instead of trying to separate them in vain." — Mar 20, 2012 01:32AM
"After the ceremony that had helped transform Tayo, he is finally cured and is able to have dreams that hold clear significance rather than muddled thoughts and memories. He can trust his dreams to show him signs instead of fearing them for the pain they bring. His dreams and reality have finally cleared the confusion because he has learned to accept their connection instead of trying to separate them in vain." — Mar 20, 2012 01:32AM
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(90%)
"Eliza had irritated me before; however, that sentiment is now aimed at Higgins's rudeness, which I had proudly cheered for before. This change in opinion might have been constructed by Shaw. He initially framed Eliza to incite annoyance in the readers, but through character development, the readers begin to empathize and support Eliza, especially the female audience because we have experienced similar situations." — Feb 13, 2012 12:19AM
"Eliza had irritated me before; however, that sentiment is now aimed at Higgins's rudeness, which I had proudly cheered for before. This change in opinion might have been constructed by Shaw. He initially framed Eliza to incite annoyance in the readers, but through character development, the readers begin to empathize and support Eliza, especially the female audience because we have experienced similar situations." — Feb 13, 2012 12:19AM
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(99%)
"I was truly intrigued by Kurtz and his portrayal as a "universal genius," especially with the words that he had wanted to preserve through Marlow. In the moments of the near-death experiences, Marlow and Kurtz faced what was inside their hearts and discovered what they needed to say. The mystery within them revealed Kurtz's ambition and his desire to speak and Marlow's self-realization that he had "nothing to say."" — Jan 22, 2012 09:09PM
"I was truly intrigued by Kurtz and his portrayal as a "universal genius," especially with the words that he had wanted to preserve through Marlow. In the moments of the near-death experiences, Marlow and Kurtz faced what was inside their hearts and discovered what they needed to say. The mystery within them revealed Kurtz's ambition and his desire to speak and Marlow's self-realization that he had "nothing to say."" — Jan 22, 2012 09:09PM
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