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Essay heading: Kramer vs. Kramer
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She is not only leaving Ted to fend for himself and come home to an empty apartment, but she is also leaving their six-year-old son Billy (Justin Henry) behind. Ted is beyond angry; he is infuriated. How can she take away one of the five best days of his life? She can't walk out when everything is finally coming together, and she certainly can’t leave without Billy... displayed 300 characters
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Very intellectual and gifted, she has been a waste as a stay-at-home mom for six years, caring for their son Billy (Justin Henry) and ignoring her more profitable skills. She needs to "find herself," a fashionable activity in the late ninety-seventies.
Stomping through the anger and denial stages of grief fairly quickly, Ted hesitantly moves on to acceptance... displayed next 300 characters
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