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Conflict over land ownership from "summary" of World's End by T. Coraghessan Boyle

In the novel "World's End," the issue of land ownership is a recurring theme that drives much of the conflict and tension in the story. The characters in the novel are deeply connected to the land they inhabit, and their sense of identity and belonging is tied to the land they call their own. However, as the story unfolds, we see how this attachment to the land leads to disputes and disagreements between the characters. The conflict over land ownership is not just a physical battle for territory; it is also a clash of values and beliefs. The characters in the novel have different ideas about how the land should be used and who has the right to claim ownership over it. These differing perspectives lead to misunderstandings and confrontations that can have far-reaching consequences fo...
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    World's End

    T. Coraghessan Boyle

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