The Censors

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The Censors

tuation: Juan is against the censors, yet he becomes a censor; Juan censors his own letter. This is ironic because his original intention for becoming a censor was to avoid having his own letter censored; Juan's motives for becoming a censor were not checked. Despite his original motives, he is "good" at his job because he is brainwashed by the censorship rules. The business did not care who were hired because they could indoctrinate them and bring them to their side.
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