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Forgive the pedantry, but The Prince has /always/ been viewed as a how-to-manual, because it literally is one.



There is the possibility it was written as a satire (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince#Interpretation_of_T...).


Liar's Poker was written as satire. Michael Lewis found it perplexing that some of his audience thought the characters in there to be ideals to emulate.


Like Lily Allen's The Fear, could be taken as a satirical bash against a consumerism she is disgusted with, or it could be interpreted as autobiographical, blaming society for her being the way she is as if to remove herself from being at fault.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P191zutE1D0

I guess it would depend on the mindset of the listener as to which interpretation they choose.




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