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07.12.2020 •
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What is the meaning of Eliezer’s words when he sees himself in the mirror and says “a corpse was contemplating me”?
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Ответ:
his body looked like a corpse and he did not recognize himself
Explanation:
he is dissociating himself from his body, its a coping mechanism, however seeing himself in the mirror brings him back to having to acknowledge himself because he sees himself.
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Apothegm - a short, pithy, and instructive saying or formulation
Apocryphal - writings or statements of dubious authenticity