Apur Sansar
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A boy
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A village boy.
Poor, but sensitive

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Father, a priest. He dies
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The boy doesn't want to be a priest.
He wants to study, he's ambitious

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He studies
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In the process, I see him struggle
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He sheds superstition and prejudice
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He takes nothing on trust
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He tries to be rational
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He has imagination,
he's intrigued by little things

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He has greatness in him, perhaps.
He has the ability to create

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But he doesn't
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Right, but that's not a tragedy
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He remains poor, in want
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But he doesn't turn from life,
he doesn't want to escape

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He is fulfilled, he wants to live
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This is autobiography
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Partly, but there are imaginary
characters, plot, love...

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Love?
What do you know of love?

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You've never been
within ten paces of a girl

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It's not that easy,
you have no experience

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- Is imagination worth nothing?
- Not where love is concerned

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- You're quite wrong
- I'm absolutely right


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