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O As an adult, Wright has a strong positive regard for his father and wants to get to know him.
O As an adult, Wright believes he will never fully accept the way his father treated him.
As an adult, Wright is disgusted with his father's ignorance and his flippant manner.
As an adult, Wright has a different perspective of his father than he did when he was a child.
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