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Seeing is Believing.  

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Seeing is Believing Truth, a concept that society has been continuously attempting to find. Once it does, it desperately attempts to redefine the precepts of truth. Obviously, as they did not approve of what that truth- whatever it was- ended up being. It is in people's nature to attempt to hide aspects of their life, so that they can hide from reality itself, and hopefully (though highly unrealistically) make their dreams come true. Unfortunately for those ill-fated enough to believe their own lies, this is not the case. Reality catches up to the fastest runner, finds the most covert mole, and seeps into the mind of even the most delirious of the lot. As far as lies go, there are many kinds that can be used, depending on their purpose, and Margaret Atwood's Bluebeard's Egg does a successful job in depicting at least the three essential types of deceit: lies to...

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