According to a 19th century legend, the Truth and the Lie meet one day. The Lie says to the Truth: "It's a marvellous day today"! The Truth looks up to the skies and sighs, for the day was really beautiful. They spend a lot of time together, ultimately arriving beside a well.
The Lie tells the Truth: "The water is very nice, let's take a bath together!" The Truth, once again suspicious, tests the water and discovers that it indeed is very nice. They undress and start bathing.
Suddenly, the Lie comes out of the water, puts on the clothes of the Truth and runs away. The furious Truth comes out of the well and runs everywhere to find the Lie and to get her clothes back. The World, seeing the Truth naked, turns its gaze away, with contempt and rage.
The poor Truth returns to the well and disappears forever, hiding therein, its shame. Since then, the Lie travels around the world, dressed as the Truth, satisfying the needs of society, because, the World, in any case, harbours no wish at all to meet the naked Truth.
The world famous painting- "The Truth coming out of the well" Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1896.
h/t Liz Waye
Reminds me of a 14th century French take on Little Red Riding Hood - I'll skip to the chase. After being tricked to get naked and into the bed with the wolf, Red escaped and went home. While nothing happened to Red, her parents threw her out onto the streets because of her dishonor (as a female, she should have died rather than shame the family).
The most embarrassing day of my life.
That artist was a quick draw.
You dyed your hair.
@Beowulfsfriend No, I died inside.