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Loneliness And Imagery In Mark Richard's Strays

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Mark Richard’s “Strays” follows the events that transpired within a chaotic household. The narrator and his younger brother were left under the care of their irresponsible uncle who loved drinking, smoking, and gambling more than anything. Their parents had left them under unclear circumstances which posed many issues later in the story. The various conflicts the narrator and his younger brother experienced are cleverly developed through the usage of imagery. The main conflict the brothers struggled with is loneliness because they lacked love and affection from their parents. Despite this, the brothers struggled to pass their love to others. The children dealt with loneliness and imagery helped to elaborate on this internal conflict. In one

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