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hypnosis-and-memory

Hypnosis is used as a tool to aid the protagonist's learning and recall of Bonforte's characteristics and knowledge.

1 chapter across 1 book

Double Star (1956)Robert A. Heinlein

Chapter 4

In Chapter 4 of "Double Star," the protagonist undergoes an intense and immersive preparation to impersonate Mr. Bonforte, including learning his mannerisms, language, and rituals under hypnosis and constant supervision. The chapter explores the psychological challenges of assuming another identity, the strain on relationships—especially with Penny, Bonforte's secretary who secretly loves him—and the political necessity driving the impersonation despite its personal costs. The protagonist grapples with the ethical and emotional complexities of his role while building trust in Bonforte's loyal team.