In Pigs is Pigs. why does the author choose to have the morehouse family move out of their home? How does this event contribute to the theme of the story?
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how does this event cont contrite to the theme of the story does the authir choose to have the morehouse famly move out of tgeir home
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Mike Flannery, the Westcote agent of the
Interurban Express Company, leaned over the
counter of the express office and shook his fist.
Mr. Morehouse, angry and red, stood on the
other side of the counter, trembling with rage.
The argument had been long and heated, and at
last Mr. Morehouse had talked himself
speechless. The cause of the trouble stood on the
counter between the two men. It was a soap box
across the top of which were nailed a number of
strips, forming a rough but serviceable cage. In it
two spotted guinea
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