David Smith: Allegory Of The Four Acts

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Allegory of the 4 Acts There once lived a very wealthy man named David Smith who lived in a big mansion all by himself. His mansion was so big that many of the rooms would be of no use and remained vacant. Because David was such a kindhearted man, he opened his mansion up for people to come live in. Since there was a large group of people from different cities that came to live in his mansion, he set a limit to the amount of people that he allowed to come live with him. Not only that, but he also made a rule that allowed anyone with relatives that already lived in his mansion, to have priority to come live with him. These rules that David made benefited some people, but also were unfair to others. The group that was not allowed to live
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