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President) and it was a sentimental time in world popular culture (events such as rock concerts and drug use). Most critics saw the novel as a knee-jerk response to Erich Segal's
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music festival. The love story goes wrong because of the class differences between the characters, and the naiveté of the girl who believes in the
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