Polly was described as pretty, good-natured, and somewhat mentally inferior to the protagonist. She was seen as the typical ideal girl by the protagonist, who attempted to educate her to fit his own ideals of perfection.
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Love is a fallacy by Max Shulman
In the short story, "Love is a Fallacy" by Max Schulman, the narrator tried to teach a dumb girl how to be smarter. The main theme for the story is accept a person for who he/she is
The narrator has a raccoon coat that Petey Bellows admires and wants to borrow in the story "Love is a Fallacy."
The setting of "Love is a Fallacy" by Max Shulman is a college dormitory at an unnamed university where the narrator lives with his roommate, Petey. The story takes place in the mid-20th century and revolves around the narrator's attempts to teach Petey about logic and reasoning in the pursuit of becoming more intelligent and winning the affection of a girl named Polly.
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"The Story of Love is a Fallacy" is a satirical tale that uses flawed logic and exaggeration to convey its message about the limitations of logical reasoning in matters of love. While the story itself may not adhere to strict logic, its purpose is to entertain and provoke thought rather than provide a logical argument.
The intention of the author in "Love is a Fallacy" is to satirize the superficiality and logic behind people's understanding of love and relationships. The story uses humor and exaggeration to highlight the flaws in relying on intellectual reasoning to navigate matters of the heart.
Polly Harrington was mean, like her father, but they did marry at the end of the story, when she FINALLY learned what love was.
In "Love is a Fallacy," the conflict arises when the protagonist tries to use logic and reason to manipulate his crush into falling in love with him. The conflict stems from the clash between the protagonist's intellectual arrogance and his inability to understand the complexities of human emotions and relationships.
love him because of himself :)
It's a pity that has been your experience, but you are quite wrong.