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<br>Let's discuss Mr. Shears and Mrs. Shears together. Yeah, yeah - we all know they're divorced, [lightweight garden tool](https://www.yewiki.org/Can_You_Name_These_80s_Horror_Movies_From_A_Screenshot) and it is probably awkward for them to must see each other socially, let alone share a Shmoop profile. But we predict doing it this manner makes probably the most sense, so we'll proceed. Their story is principally this: Mr. Shears and Christopher's mother run off together. Mrs. Shears and Christopher's father, left behind, try out a romance, too. Mrs. Shears backs out, although, so Christopher's father kills her canine. With a pitchfork. In case we hadn't already talked about that. And, certain, if we actually received into it, there's in all probability a scandalous Desperate Housewives-model drama there. But this is Christopher's story, so let's limit ourselves to what this sophisticated marital strife has to do with him particularly. This is where Mr. and Mrs. Shears look quite similar. Basically, they're both kind of (or very) mean to Christopher. They appear to take out their points on this poor child, and they don't hold again - at all.<br> |
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