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It is hardly a portrait of his mother, about whom we learn little.
There are several others of whom we learn little when the narrative clearly demands much more.
He from whom we learn, who shows us pornoand tells us what's what.
But he is no more a case study than the grumpy, taciturn William, about whom we learn almost nothing.
The two female narrators are joined by an unnamed rector from the 17th century whom we learn about through the pages of his diaries.
Sex and violence also go together in the mind of Avner, the group's leader and the only character about whom we learn a lot.
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The focus was on Emily's mother, whom we learned late last season might still be alive.
(It was Mr. Adams from whom we learned that Atlanta is the only city any of us knew about that's home to two Nobel Peace Prize winners).
But the Grand Inquisitor A.K.A. "Allen"—was distracted from the proceedings by the appearance of his ex, Amy, of whom we learned little except that she adores the band the Fray.
When we look at the things that each of us has learned most deeply in our lives, the same certain conditions almost always apply: Among other things, we had an interest and a passion for the topic, we had a real, authentic purpose in learning it, we had agency and choice, deciding what, when, where, and with whom we learned it, and we had fun learning it even if some of it was "hard fun".
So while we are, technically speaking, professors, we are actually older colleagues of our students, from whom we often learn as much as we teach them" (4).
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