Patteson argues that the portrayal of drug use in this book shows not a closing-off of the self from others, but rather a type of opening of radical empathy. Do you agree with this assessment? Why or why not? (and if you don't understand, say so)
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" Closing-off of the self from others refers to isolating oneself from society, withdrawing from social interactions, and becoming disconnected from others. It suggests a lack of empathy and understanding towards others. On the other hand, opening of radical Show more…
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