Chapter 23 -- When an author involves heart problems or heart disease in writing, it doesn't just mean heart disease. It can typically demonstrate heartbreak, sadness, loneliness, or other emotional pain that "break our heart".
Chapter 24-- Chapter 24 discusses diseases and certain principles that go along with them.
1) Not all diseases are created equal: some diseases are used in more stories than others due to the symptoms or effects of that disease.
2) It should be picturesque: the reader should be able to picture the character suffering with this disease.
3) It should be mysterious in origin: the cause of the disease should be unknown in order to add suspense to the story.
4) It should have strong symbolic or metaphorical possibilities: different diseases are known by a certain name or effect. These characteristics can be used to symbolize something within the story.
Chapter 25-- In this chapter we learn that in order to fully grasp the book, you cannot just read with your own eyes. You have to put yourself in the position of different characters and understand what the story is like from their viewpoint.
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