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It is not until after the conversation we witness the impact this man has had on the mother. ... We witness the child is ignorant of the sorrows of death as she wept for what began' Thus a loss of innocence. ... This experience has a dramatic effect on the child, as not only is a life lost but also a lesson learnt. ... Her past experience has made her stronger, as she now accepts death as inevitable what sorrows no words no tears can mend'. ... Her pure, personality is evident as she describes her backyard as a wonderland "The best climbing tree stood proud-. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate