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- From: Don Lee <DL10@cornell.edu>
- Subject: Re: Citizen Kane question
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 06:40:01 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec23.003118.23186@cs.uow.edu.au> David Ian Raymond,
- davidr@cs.uow.edu.au writes:
- >Hi,
- > I watched Citizen Kane yesterday. I was a bit let down by the ending but
- >I suspect that I didn't catch the significance of it all.
- > What was the thing that they threw in the fire at the end with Rosebud
- >written on it and what was its significance? I was led to believe that the
- >whole mystery would be revealed in the last few moments, so I think this must
- >have been a key to the mystery. Could someone please explain it all to me?
-
- It was the sled he used to play with as a child.
-
- Don Lee (DL10@cornell.edu)
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