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Nathan Velasco
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mr henry needs to be put down….
protect these kids innocence!!!! poor frieda, poor everybody really. so sad. just a vicious cycle ig? is that what morrison is trying to say idk.
her prose and storytelling once again is phenomenal, highly entertaining, and the way the story is framed is pretty cool. i feel kind of dumb of catching on lowk late but im glad to have.
the name “maginot line” is hilarious too
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protect these kids innocence!!!! poor frieda, poor everybody really. so sad. just a vicious cycle ig? is that what morrison is trying to say idk.
her prose and storytelling once again is phenomenal, highly entertaining, and the way the story is framed is pretty cool. i feel kind of dumb of catching on lowk late but im glad to have.
the name “maginot line” is hilarious too
Nathan Velasco
is on page 95 of 206
asking questions and annotating heavily is the best way to read. im getting so much out of this book by it, but i think its more-so that im familiar with morrison already, and am becoming a better reader.
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Nathan Velasco
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morrisons prose is so sick.
feel terrible for pecola. poor girl.
i feel bad for geraldine a little bit?? but she’s mean and stuck up and uptight. i think i moreso pity her.
morrison knows how to set up a scene. the way she writes is so sharp and poetic.
i see what morrison is trying to tell, but i need more story to really decipher and put together, what the true meaning of this novel is.
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feel terrible for pecola. poor girl.
i feel bad for geraldine a little bit?? but she’s mean and stuck up and uptight. i think i moreso pity her.
morrison knows how to set up a scene. the way she writes is so sharp and poetic.
i see what morrison is trying to tell, but i need more story to really decipher and put together, what the true meaning of this novel is.
























