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Guilt consumes the guilty and the innocent from "summary" of We Were Liars Deluxe Edition by E. Lockhart

Guilt is a powerful force, one that can consume individuals from the inside out. It doesn't discriminate between the guilty and the innocent, for it has the capacity to shatter lives regardless of one's actions. In the novel, this concept is explored through the characters' experiences and the consequences they face as a result of their past decisions. The weight of guilt can be suffocating, leading individuals to spiral into a cycle of self-blame and torment. It eats away at their peace of mind, leaving them haunted by their actions and unable to move forward. The characters in the story grapple with this burden, struggling to come to terms with the choices they have made and the impact they have had on those around them. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that guilt has a way of seeping into every aspect of a person's life. It affects their...
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    We Were Liars Deluxe Edition

    E. Lockhart

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