In David Sedaris's essay "The Tomkey," the young Sedaris begins spying on the Tomkeys out of curiosity and a sense of intrigue about their seemingly unconventional lifestyle. He is fascinated by their behaviors and the dynamics within their family, which starkly contrast with his own upbringing. This spying reflects his desire to understand different perspectives and the complexities of family life, ultimately serving as a means of exploring his own identity and experiences.
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No, he was an agent for M16. His cover though, when he was spying on Scorpia, was an assassin and teacher for young assassins.
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The dilemma, or situation in let it snow by David Sedaris is that the Sedaris children are children who lack affection and attention from their parents. When kicked out of their house by their alcoholic mother, they go to great lengths to get back in. They even try getting attention by fatal actions. Someone then informs their mother, and then she trekks through the snow to her children, where they see she has lost a shoe. They then sacrifice their own cap and scarf to help their mother out. At the end of the day, they are a dysfunctional family but aren't all families?
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Historically, and statistics-wise, they usually begin as young juveniles.
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You don't. At 8 you are too young to begin to think about sex and your body is not developed enough physically. This is not normal to have someone this young to begin thinking about sex. I suggest you seek help.