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Cigarettes and Chocolate
by Anthony Minghella
Gemma reflects on her decision to stop speaking, comparing the withdrawal from language to the physical sensation of starvation. She expresses a deep disillusionment with the repetitive, cyclical nature of her life and the futility of constant political and personal debate.
Gemma explains her decision to stop speaking, comparing the withdrawal from language to the physical sensation of fasting. She reflects on the futility of her past arguments and the repetitive nature of her social and political life.
Gemma reflects on her decision to stop speaking as a form of protest against the repetitive and futile nature of modern existence. She compares the withdrawal from speech to the physical sensation of fasting and expresses a deep disillusionment with social and political cycles.
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