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Wilson Patrick
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27 January, 12:56
At the beginning of the selection, richard
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Karissa Jennings
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Assuming that you're talking about 'Black Boy' by Richard Wright,
At the beginning of the selection, Richard sees his father as a stranger in the house since he's rarely there for him. In the beginning of the selection he said this sentence : 'he was always a stranger for me, always somehow alien and remote'
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