Jiang partially accepts the student's reformulation and immediately asks whether the class finds Beatrice's argument harsh, signaling that the extremity is intentional rather than accidental.
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"Um, so yes. And what? And, and so like, do you think, do you think it's a bit harsh?"
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Jiang opens the Dante series by doing something deliberately strange: he starts with Paradise, rejects the clever but dead answer, and says imagination is the road to truth.
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