A. "Do you see the kite floating in the air?" the father asked the young child.
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Actually, no it is not. If an absolute statement has a single thing that defies it, that statement is considered to be false. Writing is not always an outlet <span>for the human desire to make things sound better than they actually are. Some literature are aimed at describing a certain situation or expressing what they feel at that moment. It is not always to make things sound better than what they are at the present.</span>
The above statement was stated by a nameless character called "The servant" in Medea and Other Plays written by Euripides. See lines 118 to 120.
<h3>What is a character?</h3>
A character is a fictional person who is crated by the author to help drive the plot forward.
In this case, the character made the above statement after other characters has left the scene.
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