Omar Al-Zaman

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Egmont Zechlin’s essay is the only eyewitness account of Mildred and Arvid’s arrest. Zechlin focuses most of his attention in the essay on Arvid, recording what he said, how he said it, going so far as to imagine what Arvid was thinking. We are left to imagine what Mildred was thinking.
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