Using the motif of physical communication, we follow the relationship of a young couple from the beginning of their romance as over time their ideas, expectations, and fears grow causing misunderstanding and pain. At the beginning of a ...See moreUsing the motif of physical communication, we follow the relationship of a young couple from the beginning of their romance as over time their ideas, expectations, and fears grow causing misunderstanding and pain. At the beginning of a relationship we have no expectations of the other person. Our ego's are not fearful of being judged, and we are able to understand simply the other persons behaviour. Over time our expectations, and fears grow, and our mind begins to work. A harsh word after a bad day is no longer just a bad day but must have some deeper meaning personal to us. We become unable to see simply the other person without the twist of our fears. Written by
Andrew Richardson
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