猫の死体をみて恍惚とした少年のとき引用した作品
The Killer Speaks - Levi King 1530あたりから
Everything stopped.I don't know how to describe the exact feeling, but it was as close as I've ever known to peace.Everything had just ceased.All the anger and the fear from the years prior to that was all washed away in that instant.Forensic psychologist Dr.Louis Schlesinger, who's studied killers for over 30 years, is not surprised.With this particular type of murder, they're not horrified afterwards.They feel relief afterwards.I mean, if you're harboring a ton of anger and deep feelings of inadequacy and self-loathing, to have that release in a violent act, it's a catharsis.There's a release of emotion.Is it an excuse or a justification for this? No, absolutely not.
peace
名
〔戦争や紛争のない〕平和、和平
〔紛争などを終わらせる〕講和[和平]条約
〔心や精神の〕安らぎ、平安
〔社会の〕治安、秩序
〔人間関係の〕友好、良好な関係
〔動きや騒音のない〕静けさ、静謐
該当する部分があったわ。
殺害後、不思議な安らぎに包まれた、と。心理分析官によるとつもりにつもった怒り、無能感、自己嫌悪が解放され、浄化される一種のカタルシスが起きたのだ、と。
この場合はありえるかもしれないが、少年の猫が潰れたのをみてほわっと満たされたような感覚の場合は、バタイユ的エクスタシーなんかもしれないな。
And then, he claims, the world shifted. Everything stopped. I don't know how to describe the exact feeling, but it was as close as I've ever known to peace. Everything had just ceased. All the anger and the fear from the years prior to that was all washed away in that instant. Forensic psychologist Dr. Louis Schlesinger, who's studied killers for over 30 years, is not surprised. With this particular type of murder, they're not horrified afterwards. They feel relief afterwards. I mean, if you're harboring a ton of anger and deep feelings of inadequacy and self-loathing, to have that release in a violent act, it's a catharsis. There's a release of emotion. Is it an excuse or a justification for this? No, absolutely not.
Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=the-killer-speaks-2012&episode=s01e01
And then, he claims, the world shifted. Everything stopped. I don't know how to describe the exact feeling, but it was as close as I've ever known to peace. Everything had just ceased. All the anger and the fear from the years prior to that was all washed away in that instant. Forensic psychologist Dr. Louis Schlesinger, who's studied killers for over 30 years, is not surprised. With this particular type of murder, they're not horrified afterwards. They feel relief afterwards. I mean, if you're harboring a ton of anger and deep feelings of inadequacy and self-loathing, to have that release in a violent act, it's a catharsis. There's a release of emotion. Is it an excuse or a justification for this? No, absolutely not.
Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=the-killer-speaks-2012&episode=s01e01
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