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Uriah Potts
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19 October, 03:25
How did Doris Lessing contribute to society?
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19 October, 03:55
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Doris Lessing was a famous writer who won the Nobel Prize. Her works thoroughly analyze human behavior and the way society works and her thoughts about change of people and culture explained through her works are what is the most important part about her writing.
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