A Pentagram for Conjuring the Narrative Response

            The portion about the dream was interesting. The best comparison I can think of is the Truman Show with Jim Carrey. The step further was the child watching the film of their mother’s life, which touched on some socialization concepts. Basically, their take on what would be the effects on a person who spends their life watching someone else’s life play out. 
            The transition to the mountain in Japan that is visible from every place in Japan served as a real-life analogy of the dream. Something that existence is always in the view of someone else.
Where I begin to get lost, however, is with the discussion of equations, shapes, time and space. I understood the concepts independently, but not as a cohesive explanation of storytelling. Their relevance was lost on me.

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