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English, 08.09.2021 14:00 maggie3541

In this passage, Victor's father says, “but is it not a duty of the survivors that they should give up adding to the
unhappiness by an appearance of too much grief? It is also
a duty owed to yourself, for too much sorrow prevents you
getting better."
What does he mean by this?

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