
01-26-2007, 01:42 PM
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notes from off stage 3
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Mac, having acheived all he can in emotional
control, now needs to prevent Dee from gaining
any confirmation outside of him.
He must cut her away from her friends and family
so that she can not review his behaviour with
anyone.
He will, pre-during-after this separation of Dee
and family/friends make a number of pronouncements,
mostly concerning 'house business'.
One is never to discuss 'House Business."
This heading contains everything from what he
had for breakfast to what colour they will paint
the living room, to his opinion on current events.
Everything is house business.
It is very important to censure Dee's conversation
so that the separation between her and her friends
and family is not that sharp.
After all, she's had nothing to say for the past
five meetings, she doesn't complain about anything.
Nothing to worry about.
She never calls, but when a friend calls her, she
acts as if it is an interruption, so the friend feels
that Dee no longers wants to continue the friendship.
The family wonders if they have 'interferred' too much
and assume if anything happens, Dee will call.
There is no sign or symbol that all is not fine over at
Dee's residence. Married people often want to be
alone. Nothing strange about that.
What will become strange in reflection, is that
Dee has no outside contact. That Mac is the only
person whose views she can obtain.
Mac becomes her conduit to the world.
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