Analysis of Fictional Genius

Nicole Laplante 1977 (manchester nh)



The difference between Fact an Fiction is fiction has to make sense an fact is thinking we know how others will act or react because it's always easy to sit up and take notice the difficult part is getting up to take action when the search for truth is confused with political advocacy then the pursuit of knowledge is reduced for the quest for power, God has been so lavish with his gifts in life that you can loose some priceless ones, the equivalent of whole kingdoms an still be moderately rich for great nations write their autobiographies in three manuscripts, book of their deeds,book of their words and book of their arts because perserverence
to succeed is more a function of conscious consistant common sense than it is to common reality     


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Characters 752
Words 133
Sentences 1
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 2
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 306
Words per line (avg) 66
Letters per stanza (avg) 611
Words per stanza (avg) 132

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Submitted by nicolelaplante335 on November 22, 2022

Modified by nicolelaplante335 on November 22, 2022

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