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... her house. It is logical and understandable that she would want revenge or to perform similar acts of torture on him. "It may be a teensy-weensy thing, but it's enough for me. During all these years not an hour has passed that I haven't heard it, that same voice..." shows how the memory of Dr. Miranda's voice l remained in her head and has tormented her throughout her life. Gerardo, her husband sees her actions as drastic and careless and therefore tries to talk sense into her. "A vague memory of someone's voice is not proof of anything, Paulina, it is not incontrovertible." Gerardo's beliefs in this scenario are clearly shown to be on the opposite side of Paulina's, and this creates intense frustration between the two who although have lived together for 15 years, have never really talked about what happened to them. The tension and lack of knowledge ...
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