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All of these problems of communication and incommunicability .
"The feelings of solitude and profound nostalgia, the themes of incommunicability and the difficulty of relations between couples, are not limited to a single milieu," he said.
The goal is to obtain pictures, of an almost allegorical nature, of stereotypes with a certain social success (businessman, pilot, executive woman) where, however, solitude or incommunicability with others is apparent.
The consumer society critiqued in the Rome of La Dolce Vita has moved to the suburbs where incommunicability, selfishness, voyeurism, and spiritual poverty characterise the chaos of mass media existence.
Thus, the concept of "alienness" (from familiar incommunicability the individuation stems), or that of "functional family" (that one that fulfils the functions that society expects from her, that is: generational equity, socialization, social control and cultural transmission).
To get up, having at last opened one's eyes, to go to the window, and discover no snow, to wash, to dress, to descend the curving stairs to breakfast - At whatever pain to others, nevertheless, one must persevere in severance, since the incommunicability of the experience demanded it.
But insofar as any one person and any one phrase can sum up the fundamentally elegiac quality of Seurat's work, it may well be Francoise Cachin when she says that it has to do with the innumerable forms in which "absence and incommunicability" can make themselves felt in a work of art.