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To answer the question. Reading a stream of consciousness narrative is like <span>reading a journal that is unedited and unorganized.</span>
<span>"O'Connor's quote is troublesome as it doesn't account for the Purple Elephant Theory in literature that states, "Characters can exist in a vacuum, void of social and societal interaction as long as the author makes use of introverted characterization." This is exemplified in "The Sisters of Vocational Rehabilitation" by Felony McMasters where the protagonist, Generica, is isolated and still has appropriate characterization." i hope this helped
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William the conqueror was a Norman king of England, and he was known among his own people as WIlliame I (Normans did not use surnames, so he was known as William the Bastar d, but rather to the Saxons).
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