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註釋Having extricated himself from the notion of formed personality, Mann feels immensely liberated. The ancient fable of a turtle and the plight of accursed turtle in its stark solitude as well as among the myriad of its reflections throws light on Mann about whether it is really possible for one to free himself of his personality. For Mann, the fable reveals the inseparable bond between truth and illusion and how vain illusions are without the underlying truths.