This story deals with a main aspect: the human greed and exposes that material things are not the most important stuff in life.
Other short stories expose points of view and life problems from places around the larger universe.
This story exposes the deceptive villainy of the new finance.
These conflicting stories expose the problems between his parents and show Milkman that "truth" is difficult or impossible to obtain.
Other stories, such as "The Buried Boy," about a confrontation between a disabled man and a boy in danger, expose a moral numbness.
This story exposes some pretty frightening stuff.
There had been newer scandals to exploit, more sensational stories to expose, sinners more sinful than she caught sinning.
Their stories also expose another myth: that alcohol abusers must "hit bottom" before they can recover.
Also, a story exposes the incredible power of Mexico's drug lords.
The story exposes a new side of Morse's character.