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                                                                                    Differing Interpretations of Illusion in Ingmar Bergman’s Film, “Fanny and Alexander” (1982)
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                                                                                        | A 10 page paper which examines how the film explores the contrasting perceptions of illusion between children and adults, with it taking on an element of purity in the children and serving as a form of subterfuge (façade and role-playing) in the grownups.  Bibliography lists 4 sources. |  
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