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	<title>Comments on: What Ya&#8217; Gotta Know&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan S.</title>
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		<description>I think that the narrator of Dog Star, Arthur C. Clark, and Nikki Giovani (The World Is Not a Pleasent Place to Be) would agree with the last stanza of the poem.  I think this because in both the poem and the short story the main character has lost someone.  In Dog Star, the narrator loses his dog Laika.  This is similar to the poem because Laika and the “someone” are like the same thing, they were both lost to someone who loved them dearly.  I also think that because of the loss of the loved one that the narrator of Dog Star and Giovanni were both miserable.  The narator of Dog Star even feels so depressed as to kill himself in his greif of his loved one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that the narrator of Dog Star, Arthur C. Clark, and Nikki Giovani (The World Is Not a Pleasent Place to Be) would agree with the last stanza of the poem.  I think this because in both the poem and the short story the main character has lost someone.  In Dog Star, the narrator loses his dog Laika.  This is similar to the poem because Laika and the “someone” are like the same thing, they were both lost to someone who loved them dearly.  I also think that because of the loss of the loved one that the narrator of Dog Star and Giovanni were both miserable.  The narator of Dog Star even feels so depressed as to kill himself in his greif of his loved one.</p>
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