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So it is through the image the mirror yields that, in an initial phase, the moment of transformation of the subject takes place; thanks indeed to the image identifying him, in which he recognises himself and what belongs to him, distinguishing himself from the surrounding world, the subject becomes aware of his own reality and nature.
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"Or better still, if the man recognises himself, we appeal to him to contact us as he could have important information which could assist the investigation".
He grew up in a secular Jewish family of eastern European origin in the Haifa area and there are a few things he recognises about himself that have informed his world view, or at least his desire to question other people's view of the world.
Utterson is horrified by the thought of Hyde, but maybe that's because he recognises him in himself.
He recognises similar traits in himself: "At a time in my life when I'm busy, I have to try really hard to keep friendships".
As he looks into himself he recognises his "aping and imitative character"; "whatever I contemplate, I adopt – a foolish expression, a disagreeable grimace, a ridiculous way of speaking"; "I often usurp the sensations of another person".
Initially the brightest lad in the class, Julien Quentin, joins in, to ingratiate himself with his fellows and because he recognises in the clever, scholarly Jean an academic rival.
He recognises that the kind of love Furey felt is not something he knows, and castigates himself for his reason and prudence.
He recognises this.
He recognises the dichotomy.
Indeed, he recognises its advantages.
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