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A common theme in Wilder's major works is his belief that man has

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The most common aspect about man according to Wilder is that man is not the end but the principle, this is defined in his work, "The eighth day" and refers to man in the aspects of life so common and The daily routine, in which man does good and evil. For Wilder man has a lot of intelligence, wisdom and is a super gifted who can help others as a savior or hero, while struggling with many difficulties.
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