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He is involved solely in the human world of emotions ; for him , the problem is
under what conditions an observable ... a previously repressed emotion in his
mother - - that is to say , that both ranges of emotion are genuine and belonged
within ...
He is involved solely in the human world of emotions ; for him , the problem is
under what conditions an observable ... a previously repressed emotion in his
mother - - that is to say , that both ranges of emotion are genuine and belonged
within ...
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The ambivalence that comes to the fore in these emotional outbreaks , which has
already been mentioned , may be better ... completely to the single goal of taking
revenge : it is once again the question of the unreliability of human emotions .
The ambivalence that comes to the fore in these emotional outbreaks , which has
already been mentioned , may be better ... completely to the single goal of taking
revenge : it is once again the question of the unreliability of human emotions .
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It is as if Hamlet came to believe that , even if he was no better than his mother ,
he could nevertheless proceed to act : since emotions in general are unreliable ,
he is permitted to disregard his own emotional state and pass on to action .
It is as if Hamlet came to believe that , even if he was no better than his mother ,
he could nevertheless proceed to act : since emotions in general are unreliable ,
he is permitted to disregard his own emotional state and pass on to action .
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