![]() ![]() but now he's beginning to realise there's no escape. Surely there has to be something better than this? Once, Frank had had plans, dreams of being a writer, a hope of avoiding the tedium he sees in his parents' lives. Their lives seem dull and joy-less, their days spent at boring, meaningless jobs, their evenings passed in front of mind-numbing TV programmes, all of course approved by the Ministry. ![]() ![]() In the city where he lives, nearly everyone is employed by the Ministry in one capacity or another. To him it's possibly the least appealing prospect in the world - not that he liked school, but with every passing year life looks more depressing. It should be a time of opening horizons and fresh opportunities, but that's not how Frank sees it. Frank Palp has sat the last of his exams, is about to leave school and enter the world of 'work'. ![]()
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