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A samurai is found dead in a quiet bamboo grove. One by one, the crime’s only known witnesses recount their version of the events. But as they each tell their tale, it becomes clear that every testimony is plausible yet different. And each witness implicates themselves. What’s going on? Sheila Marie Orfano explores the phenomenon of warring perspectives known as the Rashomon effect.

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  1. September 8, 2021

    How many times does an Objective Truth not exist? Why would objectivity not be applicable to determine Truth? Can the absence of Objective Truth be the responsibilty of the beholder? Or some other outside source? Or because some determining element was withheld? (Asking for a friend!)

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