The challenge, of course, is credibility. Charity is
depicted as attractive and bright (Advanced Placement English), but immersed in
the seamier aspects of life. Knowing them well, she copes with them competently.
Do you recognize this person? Is this present day, middle class America
presented akin to the manner in which Dickens presented the seamier aspects of Victorian England through one
of his characters?
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Friday, November 20, 2015
About a Teen: Life is Gross, Nothing New About Sexting
Justin Taylor is an adult male. His story “So You’re Just What, Gone?” – published in the May 18, 2015, New Yorker -- is about a
16-year old girl, told from her perspective. It’s written in a style known as “close third person,” which preserves
the intimacy of the first person while giving the author more observational and
descriptive freedom than would otherwise be the case.
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