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If, Yes and Perhapsfour Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact

1842

Edward Everett Hale

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If, Yes and Perhapsfour Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact

Edward Everett Hale

1842

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A collection of essays written in the late 19th century. The work explores various societal themes through allegorical narratives that blend humor with moral reflections on life, fate, and human behavior. Among the characters introduced, Felix Carter stands out as a relatable protagonist, navigating the complexities of his existence and the influence of the Public on his life. The opening of this collection sets the stage for the first story, ''The Children of the Public,'' where we meet Felix and his wife, Fausta. Felix reflects on the financial struggles they face, leading to a humorous yet poignant discussion about necessity and resourcefulness. He conveys insights about working honestly and trusting in the support of the community or ''the Public.'' The narrative further introduces the idea of a “pork-barrel,” a metaphor for opportunities provided by society, which Felix believes can be accessed by those who embrace their honest endeavors. This story signals Hale's intention to convey moral lessons through engaging storytelling, inviting readers to consider their connections to societal structures and the value of integrity.

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