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The Aesthetics of the Psychological Dream (extracts)
Wild Strawberries
The sequence suggests, I think, one of the most frightening realities of our dream world: that is, seeing ourselves. The cliché goes that, if you see yourself in a dream, you're going to die. Most of the time, of course, you don't. You yourself are the protagonist in your dream; everything happens to you, you regard the action
The death he knows he must face. But also a reminder that in order to purge himself before achieving serenity, he has to make a journey into his past
Isag Bork: the personality that resolutely refuses to confront his emotions
He gets closer and closer to his image
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