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Summary Of Brent Wind By Brent
This quote is taken place when Brent is hanging out with his family and friends and has an epiphany. From this quote, readers see the author’s tone change, as well as envision a change in Brent’s character. The author chose to make Brent’s change in character and the author’s tone the main focal point because it displays the progress of the story and in characters. Readers are cognizant that Brent at the beginning to the middle of the story, was very depressed and pessimistic. He came to the conclusion that his life was nugatory, meaningless he also had little to no self-confidence. However, after some time readers now see a change in Brent’s persona. And since Brent’s morale and nature is advancing, the tone of the story is starting to be

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