Saturday, January 25, 2014

In Your Own Head (Zane Mandell)

Everything that we learn of this man comes from within his head. He obviously over analyzes every situation and lets every little idea bloom in his head. He emphasizes the details, usually the minute details that don’t really mean anything at all and he looks deep down trying to find a meaning. In the end all he ends up doing is fabricating a theory of that little detail and it flourishes in his mind. He is unable to let go of this idea that he came up with himself and shapes his opinion of everyone else based on things that truly do not have value. But don’t we all do that too, we see a person in public, just a glance and then sometimes, just sometimes we create scenarios. These may be where we either come up with who they are or how it would go if we were to meet that person. The method by which Dostoevsky pronounces this concept is very well accomplished, something that no doubt he spent much time with personally. 

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