The Three Types Of Relationships In Black Heart

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There are many different kinds of relationships there's good and there is bad, then there's is married and family there are many more I could tell you. Today while you read this I am going to be telling you about three kinds of relationships. The type of relationship where you have been friends for a long time and someone kills that person. The second story I will tell you about is when something bad comes around and there is that one person that stays that's a loyal relationship and then there is there type that is not good with her parents.
In the first story is about two friends and one gets killed. A man name Hector killed Achilles, best friend Patroclus. “Hector, Surely you thought where you stripped Patroclus armor, that you, you would never be safe.”(line 167, pg73) What Achilles was speaking about is that Hector killed Patroclus thinking that it was Achilles but, in all reality it was Patroclus in Achilles armor. Athena was sent down from the gods to save Achilles and help him kill Hector in a way. In the end Hector ends up trying to get Achilles to give his body back to his family but Achilles did not allow that so they fought. Hector had his throat
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Black heart is a story about how the little girls parents neglect her and she starts to make friends with the dogs and the security guy. There is a quote about how he father treats her I'm going to tell you about. “She would call her father and every time she thought that his girlfriend wasn't there, even then she wasn't even she if he was talking to her...ect,”(lines 79, 80 cr 102). Her parents fought and fought about having custody of their child and in the end they both have crappy relationships. Her mom spends most of her time with her boyfriend and if not with him she is out and about doing whatever it is that she does and her father well her father is and douche who doesn't want anything to do with his own flesh and

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