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Larry states, “I couldn’t believe that my sister and the beaten woman who signed ‘Kitty’ in a circle at the bottom of her letters were really the same person. My sister was a girl with pigtails, still without breasts” (304). Why does he have such a hard time reconciling the adult Katrina with the young Kitty?
Compare the story to The Eyes of the Dragon, a novel in which King also uses the motif of a character saving someone by cushioning their fall. How does that motif develop in the novel, and how does it compare to the events of the story?
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By Stephen King