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The first example is a group consisting of two characters in which I mentioned earlier, John and Miranda. These two characters portray the perfect idea of similarities between each of the stories. The reason for this is because both characters are forced to leave their world, familiar to them, and instead leave for a new and unfamiliar land of which they know nothing about... Showed first 250 characters
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The first example is a group consisting of two characters in which I mentioned earlier, John and Miranda. These two characters portray the perfect idea of similarities between each of the stories. The reason for this is because both characters are forced to leave their world, familiar to them, and instead leave for a new and unfamiliar land of which they know nothing about... Showed next 250 characters
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