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What is the question that plagues William Goldman's childhood?

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How can his conditions be improved to minimize his struggle

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William Golman in a famous novelist and story writer. His father was quite a successful businessman before getting addicted to alchohol. His mother was deaf. His father died when he was still in school so he had a very tough childhood. He wanted his conditions to improve.

Most of his work revolves around the question that what are the illusions by which men and women live and how are adult realities different from ideal childhood.

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