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The Desire to Lose Control has its Consequences

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  The Secret History Review By Sithmi Donna Tartt truly has a way with words. Like Richard says, “a morbid longing for the picturesque at all costs” is what creates the imagery in this book. Everything, down to details of the fabric and colour of leaves is described in the utmost beautiful way. Its gorgeous and you can envision it all unravel in front of your eyes. Narrated by Richard Papen, we are introduced head-first into the cause of this story, a death of a friend. Quickly, we learn of our narrator’s past and his desire to enter the elite Greek class led by the illustrious professor Julian Morrow, and his elusively poised students, Henry Winter, Edmund (Bunny) Corcoran, Francis Abernathy and the twins, Charles and Camilla Macaulay. We are emerged in the story, going from his entry to the course to and induction of the students. We learn of their behaviours as 28 year old Richard tells us his story as he reminisces his otherworldly college experience. Tartt’s writing style is d