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Essay heading: Walden Two
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CHARACTERS: Write a one or two sentence description of each
major character.
A. Main Character:
Professor Burris is a professor of psychology, the central character of the novel, and the man through whose eyes we view the many aspects of Walden Two. He is very intelligent, and initially doubtful of the operations of Walden Two, but is more and more fanatical about it over the course of his visit... displayed 300 characters
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Main Character:
Professor Burris is a professor of psychology, the central character of the novel, and the man through whose eyes we view the many aspects of Walden Two. He is very intelligent, and initially doubtful of the operations of Walden Two, but is more and more fanatical about it over the course of his visit... displayed next 300 characters
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