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Title: Historical Analysis Of 'the Painted Bird'
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Even their dogs seem to believe in this credo, chasing, biting, and barking at him as if a viciousness towards dark-haired boys is programmed into their genetic makeup.
The text of the villagers' behavior reads like a gruesome car accident on the side of the road at which one cannot help but crane one's neck... Showed first 250 characters
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It is both repulsive and compelling; one reads in a state of disbelief and horror. The cruelty, moreover, isn't limited to Jews and Gypsies. Anyone getting in the way is targeted. The rule of weak over strong prevails and justifies any actions taken against those unfortunate enough to incite anger... Showed next 250 characters
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