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5. Lines 143–148: How would you describe the tone of Harry Mulisch’s quotation? How do his word choices reflect that tone? What does Mulisch mean by the phrase found art?
The Dutch novelist Harry Mulisch attributed the diary’s
popularity to the fact that its young author died soon after
writing it: “The work by this child is not simply not a work of
art, but in a certain sense it is a work of art made by life itself:
it is a found object. It was after all literally found among the
debris on the floor after the eight characters departed . . . . ”

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