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The comparison to the celebrity ends with the name. For example, there is a story about Jack and his dog. Jack decides to name his dog Elvis because he's an Elvis fan and is listening to Jail Hou...
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The comparison to the celebrity ends with the name. For example, there is a story about Jack and his dog. Jack decides to name his dog Elvis because he's an Elvis fan and is listening to Jail House Rock on the car ride home from the pound where he adopted the dog. The dog shares no other similarities to actual Elvis and no other comparisons are ever drawn in the book. Could this be an issue? Elvis, we know, is a deceased musician. What if the celebrity is still alive? Thanks!