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Gabriel Woods Yes freedom is one of the core elements of what I write. What I see as the most important issue in freedom is personal choice. Each day will a person make choices that will benefit himself and others or will the individual make choices to harm others or impede the freedom of others?

When I read about Nero in your book is that he was a very interesting man. He was so powerful yet riddled with doubt about himself on so many levels for example his sexuality, his family and even the society he lived in which was mostly a result of the policies of his forbearers.

The effect that I am answering my own questions in Easter Rising 1916 A Family Answers The CallFor Ireland's Freedom comes from my use of the scientific research method. When researching the book I was the same as any scientist. I did not accept any information I had learned or told of as truth. This was just as well because after researching the Easter Rising I discovered that much of what we think about as 'facts' about the Rising is a fabrication of the truth or simply lies. I had to ask new questions and find new answers to support the new knowledge I gleaned from all my research including an interview with a lady from Dublin whose aunt and two uncles were involved in the Rising. Easter Rising 1916 A Family Answers The Call For Ireland's Freedom I thouroughly researched which I enjoyed doing. It is nice that reviewers of the book have also enjoyed the fictitious elements in the story.


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