Tuesday, December 26, 2006

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Solitaire Player's Handbook Summer Reading

Chapter 1:2, solitaire games on children: the invisible friend

"... The end of the invisible friends often tragic or pathetic. Death or neglect are often the ways that their invisibility is made evident.'s death, such After the last game, it becomes a family event. Parents and siblings are informed of the death, and details are known causes in which the creative power of the child exceeds the level of their normal appearances. Sometimes death serves to enforce the actions it is founded: the hatred of a younger brother (he was the one who killed the invisible friend), suspicion about the treatment provided by a maid (the person who lives in my house but not my family, she has thrown away my friend), fear of a parent (...) these feelings would not be justifiable in the mind of the child, without a death involved, or without mediate what the child says that is death. Forgetting a
usually invisible friend embryonic create a sense of nostalgia. One day the boy discovers that long ago does not play with him. Try again times together, for a couple of days brings to mind, submit it to his brothers, talking about it. But the routine hides again until the final oblivion. Because the child feels, and unwittingly discovers that he forgot the invisible friend can no longer remember, since it is now another. So with this insidious death, invisible friend dies and dies with him his creator. Was this helpful invisible friend, then, to cushion the violence of the first death of the person. Perhaps, then, do not treat this case of death of the invisible friend but of its merger with the visible ... "

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