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Classical Fiction and Human Nature
There's universal truths about human nature and classical fiction. So isn't fiction actually true than this simple meaning of true? Like did it actually happen, or is it an event just described in the novel? Yeah. It's a different meaning. Nobody's confused. That classic literature has things which speak to the human condition in it. And so is it true that there are Kaju and giant robots stopping around Tokyo destroying things? No, maybe not in everyday life, but you know, there are social problems. This story is getting at what it means to be a good person. And like, fuck off. What people are talking about is the events didn't happen.