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If the negation of the negation occurs in the last act, does the event often lead directly to the protagonist’s crisis decision? - Question/Answer Now Playing


If the negation of the negation occurs in the last act, does the event often lead directly to the protagonist’s crisis decision?

Apr 29, 2011

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henrymann: the negation of the negation of the negation
at Apr 29, 2011 - 4:04 PM
in his book McKee writes that the negation of the negation of justice is tyranny. but we in the modern world live under a morality in which tyranny masquerades as justice - a situation which is qualitatively worse than tyranny.

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