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Part Four, Magid, Millat, and Marcus, 1992, 1999, Chapter 17, Crisis Talks and Eleventh-Hour Tactics, Summary
Joyce goes to the Iqbal home to talk to Alsana about forcing the Iqbal twins to meet. At first, Alsana will not let Joyce into the house, but finally relents. The two women begin to argue about Millat's state of mind and Joyce's decision to provide therapy for him. Millat comes into the house during the argument and listens, taking small satisfaction in having two women fight over him. Millat is struggling with his Muslim beliefs, finding it difficult to abstain from drugs and sex like his brothers tell him he must do. Millat is also a big fan of gangster movies and likes to emulate what he sees in the movies, but has been told this is wrong as well...
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