I think Song\'s \"rules\" may possibly be accurate in his/her mind. After
all, Song has deceived a somewhat intelligent individual for over twenty years. I saying , Song :\"Rule One is \" Men always believe what they want to hear.\" ( 82 ) I don\'t think that is entirely accurate,but Song has proven it to be throughout the play in dealing with Gallimard. So basically in that area Song\'s \"rule\" applies. Gillimard wanted to believe his \"love\" was indeed a young , Oriental woman. He refused to acknowlege otherwise because that was his \" fantasy\". However, I must disagree when \"Rule One\" also states, Song: \" So a girl can tell the most obnoxious lies and the guys will believe them every time--\" (82 ) Again, as far as Song\'s relationship with Gillimard is concerned, it is again truthful. However, I think that would be an extreme exaggeration in speaking of \"men\" in general, even in terms of \"men\" in this play. I don\'t think Song could have fooled Marc for......
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