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The American dream tells you that you'll have success if you work hard enough, and we have some concerns about that fallacy. Hopefully, the characters in our films learn to redefine success.
Valerie Faris
Success
Work
You
Work Hard
Films
Enough
Our
Characters
Dream
Tells
Hopefully
Some
About
Redefine
Concerns
Learn
Fallacy
American
American Dream
Hard
I live by fallacy. 'If I get enough nice Ikea furniture, I'll be a grown-up.' Then I catch myself. Or, 'If I get off by myself, away from the stress of modern life, I'll be OK.' Then I catch myself.
Chuck Palahniuk
Life
Myself
Stress
Nice
Live
Enough
Furniture
OK
Catch
Fallacy
Off
Get
Modern
Modern Life
Then
Away
Grown-Up
There's a horrible fallacy that exists in the popular discussion of fiction these days: the idea that a successful central character need be 'likeable' or 'sympathetic'. It is surely more important that they be human, no? More crucial that they breathe?
Andrew O'Hagan
Character
Important
Horrible
More
Crucial
Idea
Days
Likeable
Surely
Fallacy
Exists
Discussion
Human
Fiction
Central
Breathe
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Popular
Need
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