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Pivotal Lexia from afternoon
1media/ch3-screen-capture-afternoon-lexia-son-die_thumb.jpg2022-11-11T14:00:23-08:00Kathleen Zollerd12f5a19398157747ffcda98170a372b72a1ea00411974A screen capture of the famous lexia, "I want to say I may have seen my son die this morning," from Michael Joyce's afternoon, a storyplain2022-12-07T12:33:22-08:0020221111124552-0800Kathleen Zollerd12f5a19398157747ffcda98170a372b72a1ea00
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12022-11-20T16:31:11-08:00Pivotal Lexia from afternoon11A screen capture of the famous lexia, "I want to say I may have seen my son die this morning," from Michael Joyce's afternoon, a storyplain2023-05-27T13:00:18-07:00 This lexia, "I want to say," is the pivotal one from afternoon, a story. Though the work is intended to be multi-linear, readers are guided to it via both the default navigation and the structure provided by guard fields programmed into the work. The point at which readers discover this passage impacts their experience with the plot. Arriving at it as the second lexia in the default path, for example, prepares readers for narrator's emotional turmoil expressed in other lexias.