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In this extraordinary scene, he comes off as a burned-out, inhuman hulk whose sense of inescapable dependence — of being clay in Simone's hands and a plaything of his life's outer influences — results mainly from his actual existence being a sort of waking dream, a vague and vaporous cloud that serves solely to conceal the core of pathology, from himself and from others.
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