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Monday, March 31, 2008

Denver's Struggle

Denver, who is Sethe's living daughter, also has a constant struggle of the returning of the ghost of her sister. She also deals with the hardship of having no friends. She is a very lonely child, in fact her only friend she says is the ghost that everyone else is afraid of.
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