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Title: Judith Guest's Ordinary People: Internal & External Conflicts As They Result from the Suppression of Emotions
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He must learn more control, cannot allow himself the luxury of anger." (69) Rather than expressing what he feels, Conrad plays a role of someone "normal"?someone in control of himself. The reality, however, is that control is not what he possesses, but instead, suppression is the vice that he bears... Showed first 250 characters
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The suppressed emotions consume his thoughts and produce, at one point in the novel, nightmares of feeling trapped in a place that has no escape. (70-71)
Near the end of the novel, Conrad's meetings with Dr. Berger, his psychiatrist (and close friend), help him to exhibit emotions and feelings... Showed next 250 characters
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