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domingo, 18 de septiembre de 2011
Is all Truth, Beauty and justice?
In response to Maria Cecilia's blogg, I can state that I completely agree with the conclusions she had drawn. She just nailed it, the daydreaming that the main character shows throughout the novel is incredibly intense and melancholic. The author seems to be making an analogy that describes the wide spectrum of frustrated dreams that modern society is constantly increasing, as it raids with peoples hopes. Even if it is a profoundly depressing metaphor, he also emphasizes on the human capability of creating happiness for itself; this is shown (exactly as described on Truth, Beauty and Justice) on this man's daydreaming extacy and the conversations with his child. The other important theme represented by this author is the main character's solidarity, he gets happiness and hope from his child's well being. In overall, I'd enjoyed MC's blogg and hope to see more of these ideas in the future,
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