Tiny, smiling daddy
I think this story is basicly based on the character called “Stew”. He actually has a collision of ideas within himself but tries to burden his daughter with his conflicts. For instance, when he recieved a phone call from his friend Norm informing him that his daughter had written an article about him in Self magazine, first he tought that the article is about how wonderful he was. Due to this beautiful thought, the author took us to his happy memories. Then, the author started to talk about the complicated thoughts and suspects of Stew and took readers to the bad memories that they experienced. According to these examples, we read the story in the way of Stew’s point of view by the writer.
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Do you not think it is a bit strange that the Stew starts assuming that what she has written was positive, especially when you consider the history of the relationship?