what personal experience did jack recall while telling the skunk story
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With the skunk's disgrace, Jack recalled his own humiliation as a child^ The wizard granted Roger Skunk his wish and soon he smelt of roses. He found friends now but the mother felt that he smelt awful. She took him back to that 'awful wizard', hit him and the wizard made Roger Skunk smell bad again.
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He recalled his own experience of humiliation as a child.
- The question has been asked from the story Should Wizard Hit Mommy?
- The skunk, it was said, smelt so bad that the other tiny animals wouldn't interact with him.
- Jack thought back to his own childhood humiliation as he saw the skunk's shame.
- The skunk's desire was fulfilled by the magician, and shortly he began to have the scent of roses
- He suddenly had pals, but his mother thought he stank. She returned him to the "terrible wizard," struck him, and the wizard once more made Roger Skunk smell foul.
- Jack vehemently defended the skunk's mother when Jo thought she was foolish. He stated that skunk trusted his mom to do what was right and that he loved her more than all the other young animals.
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