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	<title>Comments on: The Cubs</title>
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		<title>By: mavsfan</title>
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		<description>I really appreciate the honesty of your response. It is not that easy to get all of the meaning and symbolism out of a story and interpret it in the correct way. That is such a challenge for me as well. The good thing about this class is that we are encouraged to interpret works of literature ourselves and get our own meaning out of the work. I think as long as you can clearly argue your point of view and back it up in the story, then you&#039;re okay. I definitely think you got the connection of the dog Judas in his betrayal to Cuellar as he castrated him. Why else would his name of been Judas?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really appreciate the honesty of your response. It is not that easy to get all of the meaning and symbolism out of a story and interpret it in the correct way. That is such a challenge for me as well. The good thing about this class is that we are encouraged to interpret works of literature ourselves and get our own meaning out of the work. I think as long as you can clearly argue your point of view and back it up in the story, then you&#8217;re okay. I definitely think you got the connection of the dog Judas in his betrayal to Cuellar as he castrated him. Why else would his name of been Judas?</p>
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