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That is exactly how the suggestions above strike me. Let Cindy be real. The power of archetypes is in their basic TRUTH, and that is the power Cindy has already -- her simple truth. by niemann on Sat Aug 13, 2005 at 09:59:40 AM PDT [ Parent ] Actually, she has forums become a universal archetype; (none / 1) (and a person, as the previous poster forums said) it's just not obvious. And this is okay since it could be construed by those who don't understand metaphors that what forums I'm saying is blasphemous. Still, Cindy is the grieving every-mother in the Pieta, holding every-woman's dead son. The twist in her story is she's demanding an explanation from Pontius Pilot. And Pontius Pilot still hides in the palace, washing his hands after the fact. Like the original Pontius Pilot, he takes no responsibility for the death of that woman's son or for any of the other dead children whether or not the mothers accept their deaths in the name of freedom.
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