Kids in Taiwan don't work, they can't! Those who deliver the paper are adults with scooters instead of bikes. There are some books that evoke the readers' emotion, or hurt the readers feeling, but this wounldn't. It's true that this book doesn't really discuss this issue but, but, but, I see that from somewhere you didn't see! Nowadays, we get whatever we want too easily so that we forget what truly matters and we complaing about a lot of things. Well of course there has something to do with the book, at least I think so. "Wait a minute HO what are you talking about? What does all this have to do with this book?" Are you thinking about this? Our desire is one big big big black hole. Once we possess something, we want more of it. We are so lucky but somehow we are not aware of it. In some parts of the world, people are struggling to live! We are really really truly too lucky! We get a place to live, food to eat, and some entertainments, if you are reading this that means you at least have an access to the Internet. We are lucky that we were born to fairly well-off families. I think that he's a flat character because he remains the same form the beginning to the end. And he's introduced by external subjective narrator. I think he's a flat character because he basicaly remain the same for the beginning to the end.Īntagonists: the paperboy.
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