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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 5 months ago
It becomes clear during the course of the story that Jo was no longer was a passive listener of her Daddy's stories. For instance, she corrected him when he mistakenly referred to Roger Skunk as Roger Fish. Also, she was starting to fuss with her hands when she thought the story was all over which wasn't liked by her father, he preferred his women to be hanging on to his every word. Towards the end of the story, Jo flatly refuses to accept the ending her father gave to the tale and vehemently insisted that her father be practical about the end of the story.
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