R. K. Narayan's Like The Truth

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When the topic of the truth comes up, it’s always seen as a good thing. It seems as if though the truth has a double meaning. Truth almost always has a positive and negative outcome to it, depending on the situation at hand. It is always said that telling the truth is good and being blunt is good, but in reality the truth hurts and doesn’t always need to be told. So now we get into the topic of how important the truth really is and its effects on others.
The story “Like the Sun” by R. K. Narayan focuses on a man named Sekhar who practiced telling the truth. When Sekhar tells the truth, it shocks those that he is being so blunt to. The outcomes of Sekhar’s truth telling are always negative. It makes you wonder how important telling the truth