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Kat's Corruption In The Hairball

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In the short story ‘The Hairball’, Kat’s insecurity and loneliness makes Kat an arrogant and selfish individual by believing she is needed by everyone; also without her, nothing will be perfect. To begin, Kat has high expectations and is picky on what she likes. When Ger calls Hairball disgusting and demands Kat to throw it out, Kat narrates, “…she’d rather have Hairball in a bottle on her mantelpiece than the sloppy dead flower he’s brought her, which will anyway rot a lot sooner than Hairball will (31-32).” This shows the readers that Kat did not appreciate the flowers and obviously wanted something better in terms of “value,” also it shows how disrespectfully Kat comments about the flowers Ger bought her. Secondly, Kat changes Gerald by
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