A friend of mine asked me what the meaning of those capitalized words in the following sentence. I could only guess the general meaning of that based on the context. Since I'm Korean, I admit I may lack of some cultural and literature-related background knowledge. Would any of you try to help me?
--- There can be no End of Affair where the Heart of Matter is lacking. And of course there never is no end of affair. To be educated is not to have arrived . It's travel with many different views.
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Hello, "End of Affair" is confusing to me. Maybe it means the end of the situation. "Heart of the Matter" is a common phrase.
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Hello, "End of Affair" is confusing to me.
Maybe it means the end of the situation.
"Heart of the Matter" is a common phrase.
It means the central facts or important details of the situation.
, In economics the "Heart of the Matter" is the "bottom line".
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