![]() ![]() A truth is beautiful because there are other truths that are its opposite, but when it is instead a rigid principle to which a person adheres, it can deform the person who keeps trying to fit into it. Men create "truths" about the world: "There was the truth of virginity and the truth of passion, the truth of wealth and of poverty, of thrift and of profligacy, of carelessness and abandon." These truths are beautiful in themselves, but when a person takes them for himself, they become limited and limiting. It is important to note the definition of "grotesques" that he provides in this early section. From this parade of figures, he creates the stories in this book. From this bed, he dreams "a dream that was not a dream" (5) in which all the people has had ever known pass before his eyes. Unfortunately, it is now difficult for him to get in and out of the bed. An old writer has a bed that his carpenter raised up so the writer can see out the window. ![]()
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