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how does father superior perspective on the town compare to the monks perspective
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The father superior's perspective on the town is likely more detached and objective compared to the monks, who may have a more personal and intimate connection to the community. The father superior may view the town from a position of authority and responsibility, while the monks may have a more compassionate and empathetic understanding of the people and their struggles. Additionally, the father superior may focus more on the town's spiritual needs and overall well-being, while the monks may be more involved in the day-to-day lives of the residents and their individual needs.
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