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What does it matter whether the Fairy is made with real butterfly wings? Why is it important that the butterfly died of natural causes? Is a butterfly pavilion a prison? Would a shorter life and more painful death in the wild have been a better way for this butterfly to live? Is it fair to show a picture of a Fairy with butterfly wings, surrounded by a peculiar ice phenomenon, entitled: Surrounded By Love, and then ask questions about death, prison, and pain? Is it fair to justify it all by saying, "Art is about contrasts."?
Are we surrounded by love? Is love real? What is love? What is real? Are Halbertcicles a form of "cold comfort"? Are Fairies always fair? Is that a fair question?
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