In what way is Roger Skunk's story similar and different from other Rogerstories?
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The story manages certain ethical issues and with the grown-up edifices that conflict with infantile blamelessness.
Father Jack recounts stories to his little girl Jo, affected by his very own youth encounters, disappointments and buildings.
Then again, his girl lives in her own universe of imagination and wouldn't like to leave it. She feels the agony of being rejected by the mates when Roger Skunk is dismissed because of his awful stench.
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