Truth: Ideas Which reflect personal belief
Title: Truth: Ideas Which reflect personal belief
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Truth: Ideas Which reflect personal belief
J. Douglas Boyd 11/4/99
Society, Literature, and Truth Period 5
Truth: Ideas Which Reflect Personal Belief
When a writer composes a piece of literature, his sole task should be to convey
the truth of the subject matter he is discussing, no matter what the medium of his writing
may be. A truthful idea for me is authenticated by my own, personal beliefs, but not one
idea can be truthful to all. Sophocles, George Orwell, Joseph Conrad, and
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adaptation to each other, and thereby reducing the ability to conjure up any
original ideology. I found that my weaknesses are not my own, that they have existed in
the times of the writers of the past, and will exist throughout time. The weaknesses of
man are timeless, and that weakness is man’s constant ability to make mistakes, but
reflect on them through other people making the same mistakes, and finding truth in that.
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