After being dismissed, Ann Mitchell prints a false letter from an unemployed "John Doe," who threatens to take his own life because of societal injustice.. Rehiring Ann and hiring John Willoughby to imitate "Doe" are the only options available to the publication. Cynically milking the narrative for all its worth, Ann and her superiors take advantage of the made-up "John Doe" mentality to launch a whole political movement.
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After being dismissed, Ann Mitchell prints a false letter from an unemployed "John Doe," who threatens to take his own life because of societal injustice.. Rehiring Ann and hiring John Willoughby to imitate "Doe" are the only options available to the publication. Cynically milking the narrative for all its worth, Ann and her superiors take advantage of the made-up "John Doe" mentality to launch a whole political movement.
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