Analysis Of Quitters, Inc. By Stephen King

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In "Quitters, Inc." by Stephen King, the cigarettes and smoking symbolize a addiction that someone can not control. On the second paragraph on page 213, Vic Donatti tells Morrison that "We have no interest in why you want to stop smoking. We are pragmatist." The cigarettes are just one addiction out of many others that someone can have. Mr. donatti does not care why Morrison wants to stop smoking, he just wants to stop him from smoking, as he would do w/any other situation.

Stephen Kings most powerful use of fireshadowing is when he asks Morrison about Mr. McCann to see how he is doing, which can show how Donatti gets others to bring in more clients; maybe even take part in his "Mafia". It seems as if Donatti makes his clients refer the business

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