the pleasure of knowing secrets was doubled by telling them
by Philip Pullman (0 Reviews)
In "The Beautiful Savage" by Philip Pullman, the story explores the complex relationship humans have with secrets. The narrative suggests that while keeping secrets can be intriguing and pleasurable, sharing them enhances that thrill. This duality of secrecy highlights the connection between personal knowledge and the act of revelation, often leading to deeper interpersonal bonds or conflicts. Moreover, the novel delves into how the act of confiding can create a sense...
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