ABSTRACT

Imagine two cameras: one captures the reality that is going on around your head; the other captures the reality that is going on in your head. The two cameras produce two very different ®lms, showing two realities, outer and inner, each with their own style of realism. The outer reality of facts, in itself, has no meaning whatsoever; no story is possible with only that ®lm. For meaning to happen, the events have to be somehow connected to the second, inner reality. Only then do we have a story.