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story in large part deals with how to handle grief - each member of the family, including Susie,
has to process his/her own grief and each one does it very differently. Abigail is a prime
example. A no-nonsense type woman to begin with, she isn't quite sure what to do with her
overwhelming feelings of loss and guilt. Unlike her husband, she is not in touch with her
emotions. She reacts in a personally destructive way, seeking physical...
Friday, 29 May 2009
How should I write an in-depth analysis for Abigail in "The Lovely Bones"? I need to write a 6 pager paper, analysis, on the character, Abigail....
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