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viernes, 25 de febrero de 2011

my report "the psicoanalist"

The psychoanalyst Frederick Starks, a dry and methodical person, receives a letter on the date of his 53rd birthday . The menu, find they are anything but something friendly: this is told in the past ruined the life of the mysterious author of the letter, and this offers a deal: "you have 15 days to commit suicide, or your family dies, one by one if you do not discover my identity and publish it in the newspaper within 15 days". The letter is signed by a Rumpelstiltskin also known in the book as "Mr. R". Later we see that Frederick Starks is bothered by people who work for Rumpelstiltskin, or as it is called also, Mr. R, a beautiful woman named Virgil, and a lawyer named Merlin, both characters we rarely find in the book and to a lesser or greater extent make life impossible for the analyst Frederick Starks. So far things are well maintained. But just where the trouble begins the book Mr. R is a person with few resources and reach are very high, that is almost fantastic and ridiculous. This is total control of the life of Frederick Starks, in situations ranging from stealing all the money in their accounts, involving a violation of a patient of his, impersonate your identity and take everything he has ... however, let for a moment that all this is possible to make the problem grows too much in the second half of the book. The central character, psychoanalyst Dr. Frederick Starks, after trying to deceive the Lord R with a faked death, creates a new life. All this from being a boring person with a life very well every day, a computer hacker, pseudo-thug, fake a personality and homeless living in the street, and more things like that. The characters in this story are inconsistent and fail to take the right path, you can not feel any affinity for, and leaps of logic are impressive. This inconsistency jumps to Mr R, who at times seems immortal, omniscient, perfect the murderer, and the next moment is a reverend moron who has no more control than a toddler.

I will win the extra point

Santiago Guarella

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