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Old 10-04-2010, 07:58 PM   #33
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Yup!!
I'm curious why you felt the need to announce this?

I provided textual evidence for my assertion, which is basically the only way to argue this. If the evidence does not bear out, or if I'm mis-using the citations, or if you see something else at work, I think that would be far more conducive to offer that up for discussion, such as pdurrant did.

This is a site about reading. How do you decide on thematic elements of stories without citing textual evidence? And do you always get frustrated and run away when a thematic element is presented that you disagree with?

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