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Essay heading: Me, Myself, and Irene Essay
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Hank strains there relationship to the breaking point but also in a way he strengthens it. He strains it because he does dumb stuff that could get Charlie killed, such as when he was rolling down a hill after he told Irene to hit him. He could have killed Charlie. Hank also starts things with people, such as when he saw this guy throw a bud on the ground, Hank tells him to pick it up and the guys beat him into a pulp... displayed 300 characters
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Hank also starts things with people, such as when he saw this guy throw a bud on the ground, Hank tells him to pick it up and the guys beat him into a pulp.
Multi-Personality Disorder is what Charlie is experiencing. It is when a person suffers so many traumas that they "split" and don't even realize when they are their "other" self... displayed next 300 characters
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