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Kylee Dorsey
5 May, 07:19
Why does Marlow lie to Kurt intended?
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Leonard Patrick
5 May, 08:58
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Marlow Lied to the intended as an act of compassion. It was a sort of self-sacrifice. He says " ... my heart stood still ... " signifying a figurative death
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