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surrealism

The presence of a headless man and the boy's telepathic communication introduce surreal elements that blur the line between reality and dream.

1 chapter across 1 book

Silent All These Years (1992)Tori Amos

Preamble

The chapter 'Preamble' from 'Silent All These Years' presents a surreal narrative where a young boy, left briefly alone at home, encounters a headless man on the balcony who asks for help to find his way home. The boy experiences a profound mixture of compassion and helplessness, ultimately shutting the door and repressing the encounter, which he later realizes was not a mere dream. This story metaphorically explores themes of silence, trauma, and the burden of unspoken responsibility.