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Considering the ending of the short story "Was It a Dream?" what is the author saying about love? Do you think he is right or wrong? In one to two paragraphs, explain your answer.

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When someone is truly in love with another person they tend to overlook there flaws no matter how noticeable or toxic the trait of flaw is. in this short story the main character seems to have lost his love, the character then goes on to show how perfect she was and how perfect everything about her is. unfortunately the character is found unconscious on her gravestone after having read the inscription on her gravestone initially exposing the fact that his love was cheating on him since the day he had gotten sick

What the author is trying to get across is that love can be blind, your view of someone/something may be distorted, because of the overwhelming feelings you get from this one person, I personally believe love is almost like a drug, once you make someone your “drug” you almost need them and feel connected to the person, once that person leaves its like you can't function or live without that person's affection, almost like you are addicted to them.

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I think this should help you with your question

Step-by-step explanation:

At the end of Guy de Maupassant's "Was it a Dream?" the main character discovers through his dead mistress inscription on her tomb, in reality, in a delusion or a dream, that she was going to cheat on him when she caught a disease in the cold rain and died. In that dream, all the other dead people changed the good inscriptions written by their family with the truth about themselves. We can suppose the author means that at the end of our lives, someone that loves us remembers ourselves as good people, under their loving eyes, despite our many faults; Or in other words, that "love is blind". Then you may agree or not with it.

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