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For one task subjects were asked to remember the previous scene while ignoring the faces.
The fourth and most difficult task was to recall both the previous face and previous scene.
Things happen, though not necessarily as a consequence of what took place in the previous scene.
Assuming they haven't done so already, of course, in a previous scene.
Each successive scene takes one character from the previous scene and introduces another.
In each scene, one of the characters from the previous scene carries over.
Tellingly, the bass line from the previous scene lingers, barely transformed.
Previous scene has Marshal Pétain telling Eva Braun, "I see a united Europe one not very distant day".
From these, dark glowing orbs seems to appear – perhaps the round drums we were introduced to in a previous scene?
This process can then be reversed and have people leave, returning to the previous scene, until there's only the initial person left.
Having dropped this bombshell, our third-person narrator interrupts the tale John Fowles-style to explain how and why he shifted point-of-view in the previous scene.
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