fantasy life

Tess 2022-04-23 07:01:31

I talked about her - Karen Eiffel is a writer, with a pessimistic and decadent personality, who never let the protagonist escape the fate of death, and is worried about how to arrange the protagonist to die great. She didn't know that the hero in the pen completely overlapped with him in real life, and the plot of the hero's death would be fulfilled on him one by one. However, when he learned that his life was designed by others, but he could die to gain the value of his life, he no longer panicked and resisted, but accepted all this calmly. His choice gave the writer a new epiphany and the story took a twist.

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  • Harold Crick: Big flag-burning to get to?

    Ana Pascal: Actually, it's my weekly evil-conspiracy and needlepoint group. You wanna come?

    Harold Crick: I left my thimbles and socialist reading material at home.

    [Ana laughs]

  • Harold Crick: What do these questions have to do with anything?

    Professor Jules Hilbert: Nothing. The only way to find out what story you're in is to determine what stories you're not in. Odd as it may seem, I've just ruled out half of Greek literature, seven fairy tales, ten Chinese fables, and determined conclusively that you are not King Hamlet, Scout Finch, Miss Marple, Frankenstein's monster, or a golem. Hmm? Aren't you relieved to know you're not a golem?

    Harold Crick: Yes, I am relieved to know that I am not a golem.