I am unable to provide any information regarding the classification number I2477 because there is no information related to this classification number in my knowledge. Please provide more context or relevant information so that I can better answer your questions.
Yes. 'Man's Search for Meaning' is a genuine reflection of the author's life and his search for purpose and meaning in the face of adversity. It's not fictional but drawn from his actual experiences.
Because stories offer a way to make sense of the world and our lives. They help us understand different perspectives and find common ground with others.
It is non - fiction. The book is based on the author's own experiences in Nazi concentration camps, and it's a profound exploration of the human psyche in the face of extreme suffering.
The meaning of 'treading all over the green mountains and looking for nowhere' was to describe it with great effort, but no matter how hard one tried, they could not find it. This sentence was often followed by a sentence,"It was obtained without any effort."
The phrase is so odd that it's hard to give a definite meaning. But it could be a play on the idea of transformation. Maybe it symbolizes a gay person trying to fit into a'straight' world in a very submissive way, like being a shoe insole which is hidden and conforms to the shape of the shoe (representing the straight world).