Portrait nominees
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Title:p.9 N�2 "BEHIND" �Who�looks�outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens.� c.g. jung We imitate, play socially coined roles. The more polished�the�act the less we mistrust the actor. We want to be and see the perfect lie.� Independence seems to be important at�first�but the role changes the circumstances. Faces turn into masks. We are born as individuals, unique. We grow and�slip�into our different roles.� Some are performed with fantasy and virtuosity some are simply one dimensional, some�inept.� Role behaviour can exclude and confine. Yet how free are we in choosing our roles? Is it education leading our�way, is�it genes?
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