But he adheres to the basic tale of two young couples who enter the woods one night and the bewitchment that befalls them.
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Psychological projection is one of the medical explanations of bewitchment used to explain the behavior of the afflicted children at Salem in 1692.
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Unaware of Xiaowei's bewitchment and feeling betrayed by Huo, Jing throws herself into a lake, but Xiaowei rescues her.
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Hoping to have the bewitchment removed, they consulted a local cunning-man known as Burrell, who lived at nearby Copford.
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Authors warn of imminent arrival of the apocalypse foretold in the Bible and that men risk bewitchment that leads to impotence and sensation of castration.
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It has some of the instant bewitchment _ we enter Sebald's discourse like Alice going down the rabbit hole _ of the other books.
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The historian John Demos asserts that the symptoms of bewitchment experienced by the afflicted girls were due to the girls undergoing psychological projection of repressed aggression.
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Perhaps it is easier to explain away ethnic incongruity by saying that " The Tempest " is, after all, about magic and bewitchment.
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Glamour is bewitchment, and at certain times New York faithfully obliges _ with a corner table at La Grenouille or a goddess party at the Met.
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And he suggests that " the trick of movies " may have less to do with art than with a drug-like bewitchment of our brains.