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Failing to Cope
By Suzanne Reffel One traumatic event can shape the course of an entire life. On the whole, humans are adept in their ability to cope with painful, taxing experiences; however, sometimes an experience is too traumatic and people fail to … Continue reading
Posted in 200 Level Papers, Edition: Fall 2010
Tagged literature, Mrs. Dalloway, Stetson, Virgina Woolf, Writing
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