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Once his belief in the consistency of reality has been shaken , the child is
bewildered . We know that he cannot tolerate this state of bewilderment for a long
time but instead tries to arrive at an alternative , to which he may then cling with
great ...
Once his belief in the consistency of reality has been shaken , the child is
bewildered . We know that he cannot tolerate this state of bewilderment for a long
time but instead tries to arrive at an alternative , to which he may then cling with
great ...
Pagina 397
56 ) : “ . . . dionysiac Man has a similarity with Hamlet : both once took a real look
into the essence of things ; they have come to know and it disgusts them to act ;
for their action cannot change anything in the eternal essence of things ; they find
...
56 ) : “ . . . dionysiac Man has a similarity with Hamlet : both once took a real look
into the essence of things ; they have come to know and it disgusts them to act ;
for their action cannot change anything in the eternal essence of things ; they find
...
Pagina 427
Furthermore , upon receiving his mission from the Ghost , Hamlet does not jump
at once to the discharge of his aggression , but instead bemoans his fate . Yet
once he has become readied for action — and he has gone through several
crises ...
Furthermore , upon receiving his mission from the Ghost , Hamlet does not jump
at once to the discharge of his aggression , but instead bemoans his fate . Yet
once he has become readied for action — and he has gone through several
crises ...
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