There Is A Stranger In My Home (edit: 0.1)
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An interesting examination of arrested development. The constant shifting of he/I in the narrative perspective referring to the same person- is this a device to communicate the uncertainty of new adulthood? The neurosis which causes a young man to view his adult self as "he" rather than embrace it as "me"
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RE: There Is A Stranger In My Home - by Weeded - 10-06-2015, 03:31 PM
RE: There Is A Stranger In My Home (edit: 0.1) - by runaroundabout - 10-26-2015, 02:22 AM
RE: There Is A Stranger In My Home (edit: 0.1) - by Tacket - 10-27-2015, 03:50 AM



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