The reader, Because the reader will always be the one who you write for.
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<em>Billenium (or Billennium) is a short story by British author J. G. Ballard, first published in the January 1962 edition of Amazing Stories (Volume 36, Number 1)[1] and in the Billennium collection. It later appeared in The Terminal Beach (1964), and The Complete Short Stories of J. G. Ballard: Volume 1 (2006). With a dystopian ambience, "Billennium" explores themes similar to Ballard's earlier story "The Concentration City", of space shortages and over-crowding.
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The action of Part III is seen through Farquhar’s eyes. The author gives a heroic account of Farquhar’s “escape.” The author describes the constant pain that Farquhar experiences. The author takes Farquhar nearly into the arms of his wife.
4. The author describes the history of the Civil Rights Movement and then shows Parks' place in it.