Halloween
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The idea ...
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is ...
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that destiny ...
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is a very real, concrete thing
that every person has to deal with.

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How does Samuels' view of fate
differ from that of Costaine's? Laurie?

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M'am?
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Answer the question.
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Costaine wrote that fate--
was somehow related only to religion

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or where Samuels felt that ... well, fate was like
a natural element, like earth, air, fire, and water.

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That's right, Samuels definitely personified fate.
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In Samuels' writing, fate is a moveable like a mountain.
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It stands, where man passes a way.
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Fate never changes.
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You, with pumpkin.
- Leave me alone!

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He's gonna get you!
- He's gonna get you, he's gonna get you...

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The boogeyman is coming!
- Leave me alone!

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He doesn't believe us.
- Don't you know what happens on Halloween?

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Yeah, we get candy.
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The boogey man!
- The boogey man, the boogey man, the boogey ...


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