This is really a wonderful phenomenon. The idealist's trick is exactly the same as his own escape trick. He thinks that no one can see through his magic, and even offers a lot of money to reward who can see through his own tricks, but he goes everywhere to see through other people's tricks. Contradictory ending.
Life is so dramatic, so miraculous, it's like a doctor prescribing medicine to treat a patient, but he doesn't believe in medicine when he is sick, but recovers himself through his own conditioning. So whether you are more negative about the world you know more about.
Repeatedly in the play: "What you see is real, or it is fiction, but we can't tell the difference between the two." Can it be understood that life needs to maintain a certain sense of mystery and can't get to the bottom of it, so that you can feel at ease To live a stable life, perhaps Houdini's ending is the best comment on this sentence.
Or maybe no one can live his life perfectly, unless there is no persistent pursuit. Because one side of perseverance will inevitably bring about the other side of perseverance.
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