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When did you go to the party?
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If this was the missing excerpt:
Millicent sat down at her desk in the big study hall. Tomorrow she would come to school, proudly, laughingly, without lipstick, with her brown hair straight and shoulder length, and then everybody would know, even the boys would know, that she was one of the elect. Teachers would smile helplessly, thinking perhaps: So now they've picked Millicent Arnold. I never would have guessed it.
—"Initiation,"
<span>Sylvia Plath
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It can be inferred that Millicent has not always been popular. A lot of people did not take any notice of her. It can even be said that she is a wallflower. Somebody who is there but remains unnoticed.
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In the argument between Mr. and Mrs. White, it shows that Mr. White wants to help his wife and give her something that helps her, but he knows that by making a wish on the talisma, things will be worse. So Mr. White struggles internally with himself: does he give in to his wife, or does he listen to reason and denies his wife´s wish. In the end, by making the third wish, Mr. White gives in to the power of the talisman but to turn back the wish he made forced by his wife.
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