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Kramer and Unger different ways of reading into Lafayette.

Kramer and Unger different ways of reading into Lafayette.

Kramer and Unger take different routs in talking about Lafayette. Mr. Unger talks about him as an all-around hero and man of no flaws and kind of stereotypes him as a person. On the other hand Kramer chose to talk about him as a man going from a fighter and man seeking fame and kind of developing through his life into an intellectual writer.
Unger’s story of Lafayette is really good and thorough but in my opinion he idolizes him to much writes him out to be a hero with no flaws. He does not dig in to his personality to find reasons for his doings, always assuming he’s servin...

Posted by: Alyscia Yellowman

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