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In our English lesson we finished reading the novel by John Fowles "The Collector". In this novel, a man named Frederic Clegg is a collector of a butterfly trying to kidnap a woman named Miranda gray and to force her to love him. Telling stories from two angles is Collector Frederick CLEG, and then the first of all views of Prisoner Miranda. * Major Predator Warning * CLEGU allows Miranda to die and fill her in the backyard for the purpose of abducting other women
Collectors' collector Miranda Gray and Frederick Clegg by John F. Miranda Gray and Frederick Clegg are the heroes described by John Fowles in a text collector. Both roles correspond to various classes of society. John Fowles uses the concept of an implicit reader. In this concept he tries to explain the story in a concrete way "to interpret the story for a particular reader". - The self-insulting provision of the fifth amendment of many US citizens and parliamentarians is considered abstract. The complexity of this concept can easily be traced back to the beginning of the absence of an easily identifiable principle. Since the beginning of 1789 it was difficult for the US judicial system to translate and translate this ambiguous fix. In many cases, the courts will try to protect the defendant's freedom.