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Erika
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It is an inevitable result of all tat we should seek in the world of fiction, in literature and in theatre compensation for what has been lost in life.
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Erika
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The flashback juxtaposes two moments in time; past and present are separate, but at the same time the past inserts itself into the present as a memory.
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Erika
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Like dreams, films work through trauma by restaging it. Horror films in particular, with their shock effects and near-death encounters, might be seen as attempts to thicken the stimulus shield.
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Erika
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Whatever in a person's experience is too poweful or horrible for his conscious mind to grasp and work through, filters fown to the unconscious levels of his psycho. There it lies like a mine, waiting to explode the entire psychic structure.
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Erika
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In my own nerves I recognize the nerves of the world. The nerves of the world are sick.
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