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This is something we have seen George Orwell accomplishing in “Such, Such Were the Joys.” Using the “double perspective,” he is able to recount his experiences at Crossgates as well as make some sense of them. So while he does make some very profound points in his essay, he seems to arrive at them organically, within the course of his exploration. This makes them all the more convincing.

For this response, I would like you to try something similar. Write about a time in your life when you realized that a piece of received wisdom was wrong or misguided, and do so by employing a double perspective. That is to say, both put us with you in moments when you experienced this moment and provide us with the context, wisdom, and vocabulary of your more grown-up self.

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