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The Life of Meaning
Shelley: I think it was an interesting sociograph, sociological sort of observation about modern life and what are the choices that we have for feeling a life of meaning. Seth is desperate for company, for companionship, for friendship, for brotherhood. He's also looking to identify more strongly as a Jew because he's lost this other identity. The question of who is he versus how does he appear to others is a question that is very, I don't know that I'm nihilistic on it, but there is a sort of cynicism,.