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Portrait of Frank Harris

Frank Harris

The author and a friend of Oscar Wilde, chronicling Wilde's life and struggles.

From "Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions. Volume 2 (of 2)" by Harris, Frank

Core Belief

"The importance of hard work, self-reliance, and facing reality. He believes that suffering can be a catalyst for growth and that individuals have a responsibility to make the most of their talents."

Worldview

He sees the world as a battleground where individuals must struggle to overcome adversity and achieve their potential. He values strength, courage, and honesty, and is critical of weakness, hypocrisy, and self-pity.

Personality

Loyal, outspoken, and intellectual, with a strong sense of justice and a keen interest in the human condition. He is a fighter, a journalist, and a man of action, often clashing with Wilde's more passive and aesthetic nature.

In Their Own Words

"This must have been the way they talked in Jerusalem after the world-tragedy."
"A friend and admirer, and always shall be."
"You shall have writing materials and your books, Oscar. Force yourself to write."

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