Mrs. Fletcher

What is the importance of Berkshire State University in the novel, Mrs. Fletcher?

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Berkshire State University symbolizes the impracticability of Brendan's views and priories. Brendan chose to attend BSU because of its reputation as a party school, but Brendan's extreme focus on partying eventually makes him a social outcast and leads to a severe decline in his academic performance.

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Mrs. Fletcher