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Why are books hated and feared according to faber?

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  1. 9 July, 10:41
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    I believe the answer is: Because they show the truth of life

    Reading books would force the people to confront the ugly side of humanities and the dark sides of life. For example, by reading history, people would be forced to realize that the good condition that society see today is build on the suffering, murder, and exploitation of another people.
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