Outside observation is a more valid measure of reality than interpretations based on personal experience are.
A person’s inner self often struggles to overcome external definitions of self-imposed by the outside world.
There is only one true reality, and it is separate from people’s personal and social perceptions.
The correct answer is "A person’s inner self often struggles to overcome external definitions of self-imposed by the outside world". The novel "Infinite Jest" by David Foster Wallace, has multiple major plots but they are all connected by a film called "Infinite Jest". All the plots could be summarized in people struggling to fit in the world, particularly outsiders such as radicals, drug abusers, students trying to be in an elite academy and a youngest son in a problematic family.
B) envisioned
C) visioning
D) revisioning
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MacGuffin
Noir
A MacGuffin is that object in a film which is critical to the characters, but carries insignificant meaning for the audience.
A MacGuffin, a term introduced and widely used by Alfred Hitchcock is some element which drives the plot. The audience is not very concerned with the specifics of it.