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At the beginning of Chapter 42, Stanley realizes that he is happy. In fact, he even says he’s “happy” that the shoes hit him on the head. In what ways do we see that Stanley has changed emotionally, mentally, and physically over the course of the book? Cite specific textual evidence.

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