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Essay / Daniel Orozco Introduction Summary - 991
"Anika Bloom's left palm began to go empty. She fell into a stupor, looked into her hand and told Barry Hacker when and how her better half was amazing." subtle elements make workers' lives seem dreamlike. The reader is informed that Anika Bloom's palm begins to bleed, but the explanation behind the blood is not given. Blood is the main vital detail because it signifies torment and endurance. Different words, for example “fallen” and “gaze,” create a feeling of withdrawal and precariousness. What's even more annoying is the phrase meaning when someone is going to throw a kickoff. Orozco horribly brings the reader back to reality, to the workplace, even though the encounters described with a representative were exasperating. This is evident in the entry on Kevin Howard, the serial executioner. The felling delivered is exact: the point and the reach of the cuts; the superposition of skin and muscle tissues; the modification of the instinctive organs; et cetera. Kevin Howard doesn't give any of this a chance to interfere with his work. It is, in fact, our fastest