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Love can blind us to the truth from "summary" of The Fact of a Body by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich

Love has a way of wrapping itself around us, clouding our judgment and distorting our perceptions. It can create a veil of illusion that shields us from seeing things as they truly are. In 'The Fact of a Body', this idea is explored through the intricate web of relationships and emotions that shape the lives of the characters. As the story unfolds, we see how love can blind us to the truth in profound ways. It is not just a matter of turning a blind eye to inconvenient facts or uncomfortable realities. Rather, it is a deep-seated emotional attachment that colors our understanding of the world around us. We become willing participants in our own deception, unable to see beyond the confines of our own desires and beliefs. The characters in the book are caught in this web of love and deceit, struggling to reconcile their feelings with the harsh realities of the world. They cling to their illusions, desperate to hold onto the fant...
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    The Fact of a Body

    Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich

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