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... become more like ' real people ' , i.e. more fully sketched out as convincing characters , they have to become more like the actors who trade in impersonification and illusion . As one of the characters ( the Father ) says to the actors ...
... become more like ' real people ' , i.e. more fully sketched out as convincing characters , they have to become more like the actors who trade in impersonification and illusion . As one of the characters ( the Father ) says to the actors ...
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... become goats , that the spring should flow with oil , and that the mountain should become plain . But years later when the old man returns , beseeching the froth of the milk or a little oil to soothe his sores , and is refused , the ...
... become goats , that the spring should flow with oil , and that the mountain should become plain . But years later when the old man returns , beseeching the froth of the milk or a little oil to soothe his sores , and is refused , the ...
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... become dormitory communities . Most families now own a car . This means people can leave the village when they wish and return long after the bus service stops for the day at 10 pm . In brief , affluence by creating independence has ...
... become dormitory communities . Most families now own a car . This means people can leave the village when they wish and return long after the bus service stops for the day at 10 pm . In brief , affluence by creating independence has ...
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