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For this optional short response it occurs to me to suggest focusing a bit on the narrative and interpretive layers in play in this piece on the imperatives of sleep and awakening.
There are moments in the text where we find: 

Caruth reading Freud
Caruth reading Lacan reading Freud
Caruth reading Lacan
Lacan reading Freud
Freud reading his patient's dream
and maybe a few other variations


Consider selecting two different instances of these interpretive processes and briefly compare and contrast.
What is the significance of what you find in common or in difference?

 

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