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¡òEpisode 9£ºInto The Woods, £¨2010.11.17£©
¡ñ I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.¡¾Ralph Ellison, 1914-1994, ÃÀ¹úÖøÃûºÚÈË×÷¼Ò£¬´ú±í×÷¡¶Invisible Man (ÒþÐÎÈË)¡·¡¿
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¡òEpisode 10£ºWhat Happens at Home, £¨2010.12.08£©
¡ñWhen we were childern, we used to think that when we grew up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grew up is to accept vulnerability; to be alive is to be vulnerable.
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