I agree with the poem giving Melanie a sense of power that she didn't exactly ask for, but was praised heavily by her writing abilities. The fact that the author memorized the poem to its entirety, and added lines of his own to add some more spice to it shows how interested and profound he was of Melanie and the poem. The poem definitely adds more of a carrier for the duration of the story. My question for you though is: Why was Melanie heavily praised just for pointing out a flaw of the "most perfect" frat brother Nutella? What significance does that have to the author besides having his way with Melanie at the end?
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
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Shiann the author wanted Melanie to recite the poem because the intimate time they shared he thought about being within Nutella. The poem was the thing to catch the king
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