THE PARADOX OF THE CHARACTER'S RESOLVE TO KEEP THINGS UNDERCOVER- WHAT DO YOU THINK MAKES HIM TO?
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Re: THE PARADOX OF THE CHARACTER'S RESOLVE TO KEEP THINGS UNDERCOVER- WHAT DO YOU THINK MAKES HIM TO?
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I think this too was a major cause. It may be too difficult to handle the trauma of a near-death occurrence as an explosion, and being that he was also majorly involved, he could easily be a target to those who destroyed it. It, therefore, makes a lot of sense if he chooses to stay low-key.Daniel Lindell wrote: ↑02 Nov 2021, 16:23 I think it's like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that something triggered a lot of hurt and you are not going to relive that hurt. He can't remember and with a hit in the head, he might not think with common sense. Instead of just looking into it, reading it in a book, asking somebody to tell you the story about it, he hides from it. He gets away from it completely. He comes to without any memory and just the images of that building -- something bad must have happened there and I am not going anywhere near that.
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Exactly. Dissociative amnesia is a symptom of PTSD. Your brain unplugs because it can't cope with so much.Daniel Lindell wrote: ↑02 Nov 2021, 16:23 I think it's like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that something triggered a lot of hurt and you are not going to relive that hurt. He can't remember and with a hit in the head, he might not think with common sense. Instead of just looking into it, reading it in a book, asking somebody to tell you the story about it, he hides from it. He gets away from it completely. He comes to without any memory and just the images of that building -- something bad must have happened there and I am not going anywhere near that.
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