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    Okay can anyone explain the significance of chapter 11? I am so confused on how it correlates with everything else. It seemed to me one long random tangent.

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    A few pages in and the floor has already shifted. It’s a strange thing to realize that beauty and ugliness, morality & immorality aren’t "out there," but entirely within us. ​Found a quote that perfectly caught this mood—now I’m wondering what else I’ve been misperceiving.

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    “No object is so ugly that, under certain conditions of light and shade, or proximity to other things, it will not look beautiful; no object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly. I believe that in every twenty-four hours what is beautiful looks ugly, and what is ugly looks beautiful, once.” — Oscar Wilde

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    Okay can anyone explain the significance of chapter 11? I am so confused on how it correlates with everything else. It seemed to me one long random tangent.

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