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: Mention the "ingenious" ways society adapts, such as Michael's restaurant cooking spicier foods to compensate for lost taste.
: Preceded by intense anger. Explore how silence forces characters to find new, non-verbal ways to communicate intimacy. 3. Character Analysis: Susan and Michael
: Choose words that suit an academic audience rather than just yourself. Perfect Sense
Humans have an innate motivation to gather information to make their world simple and predictable.
: Track how their relationship shifts from a casual encounter to an absolute necessity as their world narrows. 4. Societal Adaptation and Resilience : Mention the "ingenious" ways society adapts, such
: Preceded by ravenous hunger. Analyze the restaurant scenes where people eat raw flour or grease, symbolizing the desperation of losing one's "taste" for life.
: Avoid using a thesaurus to find "big" words; use the word that expresses your idea most precisely. : Track how their relationship shifts from a
🎬 Paper Outline: Human Resilience and the Sensory Experience in Perfect Sense 1. Introduction