reading ASMS and immedietly becoming paranoid the protaganist is lying to me. shes actually a 45 year old hotel receptionist.
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That tells us so much about how people see history as a 'fixed', 'objective' story without perspective or positionality; it is genuinely frightening to see.
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Now I'm going to tell a story in the future tense, just to annoy people like this.
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Gods, that's gonna be a lot of uses of the word "will".
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Which is why Rashomon, a short story about the inconsistency of the past, is written in the present tense in translation.
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Ironically, that's exactly what an unreliable narrator would say.
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imo, if anything the opposite is true, and furthermore what a white western view of history
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"Stories can only be written in the past tense" is a take that can only come from fiction writers who've never even bothered to glance at a screenplay omfg
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so many things about this hurt my brain and make me sad. they know the things that happen in books are not real and thus don't have to be "real"? and that the reader doesn't have to believe in this weird form of "realism" to enjoy the stories? right?
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