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Wilcher is confronted throughout his life with a series of close friends who have accepted their freedom and become " pilgrims " in the Chaucerian sense - people who wander but know where they are going in the end .
Wilcher is confronted throughout his life with a series of close friends who have accepted their freedom and become " pilgrims " in the Chaucerian sense - people who wander but know where they are going in the end .
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But though he becomes ever more powerful in a clear - cut military ascent ( similar to the unbroken rise of ... 151 ) Now , in his fury , Chaka begins to push the tribes of southern Africa before him and they become like a wave ...
But though he becomes ever more powerful in a clear - cut military ascent ( similar to the unbroken rise of ... 151 ) Now , in his fury , Chaka begins to push the tribes of southern Africa before him and they become like a wave ...
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The main characters , as well as most of the minor characters , suffer through defeat , become disillusioned , become corrupt , or experience a combination of these states . Generally , their lives progress from idealism through ...
The main characters , as well as most of the minor characters , suffer through defeat , become disillusioned , become corrupt , or experience a combination of these states . Generally , their lives progress from idealism through ...
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