Obscure Aesthete
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  • Reads 504
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 9
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Aug 26, 2015
Mature
The world is such poetic art and full of literature that people look up as divine. Even the insulting is also seen wonderful, and the description of such for a person or object to be given is also beautiful.

Yet, humanity now looks down on people who love the form of art within words. Humanity does not see the power of diction no more. Only a few remain. Take this chance to understand what literature impels you to understand. It wants you to understand the symbolization of such intricate words that give inner meaning to the expression of feeling of one, and many.

I introduce to you what others do not quite understand, and view as absurd. To view one's beauty of flaws within poetic and literary form.

Two persons that will make you understand how it is to be artistically misunderstood.

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