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| As you write about what Gorgon/Medusa symbolize, as well as quoting Freud, I would also add the fact that Medusa, as stated in the book "Female Rage: Unlocking Its Secrets, Claiming It's Power" Carol Southern Books, NY 1994, written by Mary Valentis Ph.D. and Ann Devane, PhD, is also used as a mean to explore aspects of female rage as well as male incapacity to face it.
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| While Freud only considered the sexual aspect, the authors state rage as one of the three basic instincts, with fear and sexuality. --[[User:Bloody Angel|Bloody Angel]] 05:48, 23 June 2006 (EDT)
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| :Could you work this into the article? [[User:Devious Viper|Viper]] 10:24, 23 June 2006 (EDT)
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| : If the editor who wrote the main article agrees and it makes sense to our C.E., of course. --[[User:Bloody Angel|Bloody Angel]] 10:33, 23 June 2006 (EDT)
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