John Locke's Flaws

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This is another John Locke classic with all classical elements of a great adventure book. This is a thrilling story of a man’s journey, in an attempt to correct his birth flaws. Gideon Box is representing somewhat average guy, seemingly successful doctor and a surgeon, but with some serious hidden flaws. He is antisocial, with a wrong sense of what feelings are and with no regard to other human beings. Someone who wants to satisfy basic human needs – sex, he is attracted to shallow, attractive, self-centered women. For him, appearance is everything. John Locke successfully describes Dr. Box, making him appear very close to a reader. That connection between Box and the reader is taken to another level when Box agrees to go to his psychiatrist,