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In CARNAL KNOWLEDGE, the main character wants to destroy women and continues doing it. Even though he gets his object of desire, which should make him stop, he doesn't. Why? Is it because it's unconscious? - Question/Answer Now Playing


In CARNAL KNOWLEDGE, the main character wants to destroy women and continues doing it. Even though he gets his object of desire, which should make him stop, he doesn't. Why? Is it because it's unconscious?

Oct 20, 2010

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In CARNAL KNOWLEDGE, the main character wants to destroy women and continues doing it. Even though he gets his object of desire, which should make him stop, he doesn't. Why? Is it because it's unconscious? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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Bass wrote
at Oct 20, 2010 - 9:37 AM
I love 'exceptions to the rule' because they illuminate the principle in its many varieties. Fantastic dissection.

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