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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Sentence on Shane

Elizabeth Milonas
Dr. Ellis
Understanding Literature 101.16
12 November 2013
Shane 
Jack Schaefer 

Shane's love for the Starrett's reflect his every motive, especially in his fight with Chris, because he accepts self, public humiliation to protect Joe, Bob and Marian's honor.
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