ending is very American. People like me who don't take revenge on society want to reveal the face of the judge in a witch-dominated town.
Of course, that's not the point of the story. There's a reference to where Norman's information came from. His homeless uncle, Uncle Planthams, was the uncle who came to read to Agatha every year before him. Calm her anger and put her to sleep for another year. Agatha too. I mentioned that my mother liked to read fairy tales to her before she was killed, so the question is why does Uncle Prandhans know the storybook Agatha read to her? Do you still remember what the witch's full name is? Agatha Plandhans I guess Uncle Tramp and Norman's mother are descendants of the little witch. They have inherited Agatha's psychic abilities and know a lot about witches. The
whole story is very fluid and the narrative skills are great.
I The only thing I can't figure out is that the uncle of the homeless man said that the witch's grave is in the old cemetery. He also read fairy tales before, but why is the witch's grave not there? It's embarrassing. Because of the wrong place to read the book, it will lead to a series of mistakes in the future, okay? Let's just pretend we're old uncles and we're trying to
push this kind of dark adult fairy tale.
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