Tuesday, February 2, 2016

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Feature Exploration


   I liked both of them, they made me think about our society and the things that go unnoticed, but it also put me in the story. I felt sort of like I was there as a spectator. They both had good leads and endings that didn't just close the story, they make it stay with you. You can't just forget the story and the ending, it forces you to think. I liked "It's an Honor" the most, because it just connected with me more i think. I felt a sort of connection to Clifton. Breslin seems to focus on people of no alleged importance, he makes the people that most of us are too distracted or uncaring enough to look over. He calls attention to the people behind the scenes. 






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