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English, 17.12.2019 06:31 h0ttmomma92002

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voyage and return
tragedy
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king lear by william shakespeare: an aging king steps down from the throne and slowly goes
insane. during that time, others compete for the throne. ultimately, most of the characters
are killed.
great expectations by charles dickens: an orphan goes to live in the home of a wealthy
woman, who him earn an apprenticeship with a blacksmith

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