We could have done it Fanaticism in The Long Walk In Stephen King's epic The Long Walk, 100 high school young men walk the fringe of Canada and the United States in a definitive game. On the off chance that these young men hinder too often, or quit strolling, they are shot until just one is left, whereupon he is the victor of a definitive prize. This prize is just depicted as Anything you need, for a mind-blowing remainder, (305) something that attracts numerous young men to apply. The occasion is open, and draws an enormous group. Is because of this current group's zeal that the Long Walk proceeds, and they are along these lines at fault for the formal homicides of 99 young men on the Walk. Stephen King utilizes the group to feature the detestations that an outlook of victors and washouts can empower, all things considered, occasions. The group's obsession can be found in a few circumstances, one of the first being a group seen soon after Curley's passing.

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