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Title: George'S Steps To Maturation
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October 30, 2002 |
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Wing sees in George, like in most children, the “want to be like others” and how he tries to imitate the other people in the town. Wing recognizes that it is best for the boy to “forget all [he has] learned” and to dream, he recognizes that if the boy follows suite and becomes like the rest of the town folk, George will also only become a grotesque (30)... Showed first 250 characters
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He was a man who, consumed by imaginary life, estranged himself from people because he became annoyed at their interpretations of his paintings. When he became lonely, he married the girl who sat next to him in school; however he soon felt trapped in his new family engagements and left them to preserve his imaginations... Showed next 250 characters
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