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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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After a warning about her performance in "Language Arts" (aka English Class) from Mr. O'Neill and a letter to her parents warning them of the same, Quinn writes an essay entitled "Academic Imprisonment" that so impresses Mr. O'Neill—despite glaring mechanical flaws and a petulant tone—that he reads it aloud to the class. Although she is at first repulsed by her new status as a brain, Quinn comes to embrace her as a black-clad adolescent intellectual ''poseur,'' causing Daria to suffer a minor identity crisis. |
After a warning about her performance in "Language Arts" (aka English Class) from Mr. O'Neill and a letter to her parents warning them of the same, Quinn writes an essay entitled "Academic Imprisonment" that so impresses Mr. O'Neill—despite glaring mechanical flaws and a petulant tone—that he reads it aloud to the class. Although she is at first repulsed by her new status as a brain, Quinn comes to embrace her new persona as a black-clad adolescent intellectual ''poseur,'' causing Daria to suffer a minor identity crisis. |
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===Daria's Reading Material=== |
===Daria's Reading Material=== |