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It's the story of everyone's life, dingbat. That's why it's such a monumentally significant and renowned soliloquy. It's unnerving to me that you had to read it more than once to grasp that.

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I've been meaning to read something by Dung DeGrungo for months, ever since I heard him interviewed on the BBC's 'Endnotes' radio documentary about DFW. Is this a good place to begin? I don't have much time to read, I want his very best.

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Hey /lit/,
Would it be possible for you guys to rewrite this thesis for me?

The director uses many different codes to represent many different aspects of Australian government and life, most importantly audio codes, such as dialog, represent Australian Journalist’s as being politicly ignorant and with the use of written codes, represent the Australian Government as being apathetic towards its citizens. As well as this audio and symbolic codes are also used to show the Australian public as being egocentric and Western societies as being greedy.

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'Byron' - André Marois, or maybe Hume's 'Treatise on Human Nature'.

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