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A Christmas Carol - Scrooge: Grade 9 Analysis & Essay Plan, With Points & Quotes

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welcome to another video you've got Mr

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Everything English

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today guys our focus is Shifting our

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focus is Shifting to the English

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Literature exam and we are looking at

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probably one of the most popular taught

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texts at GCSE and this is a Christmas

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carol guys in the English Literature

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Exam you are given 45 minutes to answer

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one question on A Christmas Carol and

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for the Christmas carol question you are

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given an extract and you are expected to

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talk about the extract and the whole

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text now in your 45 minutes you were

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expected to write anywhere between three

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to five paragraphs I advise four

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paragraphs so in 45 minutes you are

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doing four paragraphs you are doing four

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paragraphs sorry two paragraphs on the

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extract two paragraphs on the whole text

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that's how I teach students to answer

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this question however guys in this video

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we are going to imagine that there is no

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extract so what we're going to do guys

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is we're gonna think of a question for

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example it could be how a scrooge

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presented had a screw change

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imagine you were given a question around

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the character of Scrooge I'm gonna give

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you four points that you can use as the

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basis of four paragraphs for this essay

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I will then give you four quotes that

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you can use to support these four points

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and then guys I will show you my

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analysis of these four quotes So

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essentially guys by the end of this

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video you will have four paragraphs

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built up for a question on Scrooge

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now some of the quotes that we're going

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to cover guys some of them are

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complicated some of them are basic now

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remember one thing guys a quote is just

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a quote how you make a quote good is

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through your analysis what do you say

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about that quote

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okay so guys hopefully by the end of

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this video you have a good amount that

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you can use for an essay on the

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character of Scrooge and even if you

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can't use all four points you might be

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able to use three or two depending upon

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what particular question you are given

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on the day all right guys let's now

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switch to the board and we shall go over

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all of the four quotes four points and

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the different analysis that you can make

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for these calls hey guys so the first

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quote that we will be using is the quote

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solitary as an oyster which is a very

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very very popular code when it comes to

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the play A Christmas Carol now what can

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I say as my point imagine guys the

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question was in the text Christmas Carol

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how is Scrooge presented what could I

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use as my point for this question I'm

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gonna say guys that in this quote

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Scrooge is presented as being lonely

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that's correct but at the moment it's a

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little bit too basic I'm gonna then take

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it further and talk about how this is a

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forced loneliness it's not voluntary

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I'll explain how in a second so my point

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guys is something about the idea that

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Scrooge is a character who's a very

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lonely character but he's not lonely

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because he wants to be lonely he's

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forced to be lonely

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and then I'm gonna explain how now guys

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this here would count as ao1 because

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this would be my point this quote over

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here guys this will also count as ao1

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because this is my reference to the text

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now let's analyze and talk about the

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quote specifically

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we were analyzing this quote guys let's

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start off by talking about the word

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solitary

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guys yes you are lonely however this

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word guys it has connotations of being

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locked up

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because it links to the idea of prison

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somebody who is in solitary confinement

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they are almost being put into prison so

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Scrooge is lonely Scrooge is lonely

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because he feels as though or he's

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presented as though he's locked up like

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somebody in prison

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now how can I prove that even further

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then we have to look at the noun oyster

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guys a noun oyster is hard on the

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outside soft on the inside and on the

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soft is where the is where the important

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part of the oyster lies now we want to

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get an even higher grade now

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oyster

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this hard shell on the outside

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it's a thinly right guys we all know

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this is a simile right it's saying that

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Scrooge is lonely Scrooge is confined

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Scrooge is locked up Scrooge is shut off

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from the rest of the world just the way

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the oyster is why is an oyster shut off

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and left the world it's because it has a

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hard outer shell it's because it has a

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hard outer shell now we can't say that

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Scrooge has a literal hard outer shell

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it doesn't make sense it's not correct

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so what could be this outer shell

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thus confining Scrooge that's

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controlling Scrooge that's making

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Scrooge behave in a particular way

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I would argue that a very good point to

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make here is that the hard shell that is

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controlling Scrooge guys I would make an

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AO3 point for me guys it is capitalism

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guys for me it is capitalism capitalism

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is the belief

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that the only thing that matters in life

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is yourself and money profit

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You could argue here guys that this hard

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outer shell is the belief that a scrooge

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has been indoctrinated to believe

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he's lonely he's locked up

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metaphorically because he begins to put

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things as being important that shouldn't

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really be important

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all he cares about is work and money

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work and money himself work money

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himself

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and therefore without realizing

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capitalism has created a hard outer

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shell where other people don't want to

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know him

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where he's put off so many other

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relationships because he's become locked

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up in the Shell of capitalism he's

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become he's become almost immersed in

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the pursuit of making money and only

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taking care of himself

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guys this is a profound point you can

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make let's recap so we don't get lost

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the quote solitary as an oyster it

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doesn't say lonely as an oyster the

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writer uses the language specifically

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the word solitary yes it means you're

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lonely but it doesn't mean you're lonely

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as in I'm sitting at home and my friend

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don't reply to me on Whatsapp it means

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you're lonely because you've almost been

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knocked up you've almost been forced to

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be lonely however in this text we can't

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physically see what or who has locked up

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Scrooge so we're gonna use our grade 9

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inference and we're gonna say that

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because the writer chooses the noun

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oyster oyster hard on the outside soft

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on the inside this hard outer layer that

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controls Scrooge that doesn't show us

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the real Scrooge is capitalism

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because he's been indoctrinated into the

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belief that the only thing that he

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should care about is money and himself

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all right guys that is our AO3 link now

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we gotta take it further

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an oyster guys an oyster is soft on the

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inside so now we bring in the the other

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characters now we bring in the ghosts or

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the spirits and we talk about the idea

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how they crack the shell

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guys they crack the hard outer layer

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that is what these characters do they

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chip and they chip and they chip and

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they chip away but don't say they crack

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the shell of the oyster

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because remember that shell is a symbol

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of capitalism they chip away at the

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belief of capitalism that Scrooge holds

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by the end of the text

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he's not in love with money

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he is not obsessed with working

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he's not even obsessed with himself

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he cares about other people he cares

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about uh Tiny Tim and he cares about his

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friends and his family

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because they've broken that shell of the

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oyster

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which represented capitalism

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now I am not saying this is the only way

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you can analyze this quote but it's a

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very good way of analyzing the quote

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