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Kolton Parks
18 February, 23:00
Why do authors reinterpret familiar stories
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Francisco Dorsey
19 February, 01:34
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Because, stories themselves can be interpreted in multiple ways and if you reinterpret a story, you are looking at another way to acknowledge it.
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