In this chapter, we dive into the realm of unreliable narrators, where truth is a flexible concept and the lines between reality and fiction are blurred.
Explore the works of renowned surrealist artists, such as Rene Magritte and Max Ernst, who pushed the boundaries of storytelling and challenged our perceptions of the world.
Continue to Chapter 4-1: The Absurdity of the Human Condition
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