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It would be easy to say , disparagingly , that this poem is popular because it offers platitude and cliché , but that would be to imply that , when it comes to the sufferings of others , we should be capable of some- thing else .
It would be easy to say , disparagingly , that this poem is popular because it offers platitude and cliché , but that would be to imply that , when it comes to the sufferings of others , we should be capable of some- thing else .
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... to trauma comes to be a partici- pant and a co - owner of the traumatic event : through his very listen- ing , he comes to experience trauma in himself " ( 57 ) . Langer distinguishes in the testimonies between story and plot .
... to trauma comes to be a partici- pant and a co - owner of the traumatic event : through his very listen- ing , he comes to experience trauma in himself " ( 57 ) . Langer distinguishes in the testimonies between story and plot .
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... betrays " what is most Jewish , " the openness to the future ( Yerushalmi , Freud's 95 ) . The future therefore , in Yerushalmi's interpretation , belongs in an essential way to the people of Israel . The other ap- propriation comes ...
... betrays " what is most Jewish , " the openness to the future ( Yerushalmi , Freud's 95 ) . The future therefore , in Yerushalmi's interpretation , belongs in an essential way to the people of Israel . The other ap- propriation comes ...
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