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Excerpt from A Book of Narratives
Many students believe what they Call the invention of a plot to be a supremely difficult task. Itis, of course, difficult to be logical. But inventing a plot demands only a logical consideration of what one sees and hears in everyday existence. It demands, that is, a curiosity about cause and effect beyond what is superficially evident. To the mere Observer life is but a spectacle. It is a moving picture for which no explanation has been provided. As soon as the observer begins to think logically about the Show Of life before him at any given moment he begins, consciously or not, to plot it. He cannot know.
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