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Title: Gertrude Stein: Making Perception
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Through these repetitions and changes she ultimately achieves multiple points and arguments that are completely unexpected by the reader. There is a failure of centrality about her writing, especially in this passage, but the circular motion ultimately results in understanding if the reader is willing to focus... Showed first 250 characters
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There is a failure of centrality about her writing, especially in this passage, but the circular motion ultimately results in understanding if the reader is willing to focus. When applied to history, as Stein implies in the passage, it can be concluded that history has a circular motion as well... Showed next 250 characters
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