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In addition to that, he shows his willingness to secure another chance at life by

asking Freeda out. She deceives him into believing that she wanted to date him,
when the truth was that she wanted the money Tim offered for it. Moreover, Jeffery,
a 400 pound CEO, accepts responsibility for Tim's murder. He wished everything
would turn out well if he speaks the truth in front of the judge. In fact, “the judge
appreciated his honesty for saving a girl's life” (Saunders 63).

As a conclusion, Saunders authentic satire in these stories hooks up the audience to


read his literature. The narrator from The Wavemaker Falter evinces the qualities of
pessimism and demonstrates that he believes that he is powerless to change his
destiny.

On the other hand; Jeffery from The 400 pound CEO possesses an optimistic view in
of life and never loses hope till the end. Also, the exaggeration was a great help as it
facilitated the precise understanding of the narrators and other characters in the
stories. It brings home the fact that lack of self expression clutter the mind, making it
hard for the individual to live peacefully.

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