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Intermezzo. I had a strained relationship with my brother before he died so the ending touched me.
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Faust (Part One)
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>>24834175
Aeneid
Against Nature
Doctor Faustus (Mann)
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Mao II by Delillo the first time I read it
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>>24834175
I cried multiple times reading lust for life by Irving stone
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>>24834175
That one did, but the middle half was kinda boring desu. Maybe that's why those parts are so powerful
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>>24834175
None of them.
After experiencing actual loss the imaginary kind feels like a bad joke.
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Generally connecting to the actual loss is what makes people cry. It has nothing to do with who has experienced more.
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Don Quixote made me cry a lot
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Don QuexBORING



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