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The narrator has a raccoon coat that Petey Bellows admires and wants to borrow in the story "Love is a Fallacy."
In the short story, "Love is a Fallacy" by Max Schulman, the narrator tried to teach a dumb girl how to be smarter. The main theme for the story is accept a person for who he/she is
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The setting of "Love is a Fallacy" by Max Shulman is a college dormitory at an unnamed university where the narrator lives with his roommate, Petey. The story takes place in the mid-20th century and revolves around the narrator's attempts to teach Petey about logic and reasoning in the pursuit of becoming more intelligent and winning the affection of a girl named Polly.
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It's a pity that has been your experience, but you are quite wrong.
Polly was described as pretty, good-natured, and somewhat mentally inferior to the protagonist. She was seen as the typical ideal girl by the protagonist, who attempted to educate her to fit his own ideals of perfection.
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