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Monday, March 31, 2008

Sethe's Sons Struggles

Sethe's sons struggle with the constant reminding of the death of their eldest sister, whose ghost wanders around the house. They have to deal with this so much that it forces them to run away, which imposes yet another hardship on their mother, who has to worry about their safety and well-being constantly.
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