Acknowledge Quote by Susan Sontag
“As objects of contemplation, images of the atrocious can answer to several different needs. To steel oneself against weakness. To make oneself more numb. To acknowledge the existence of the incorrigible.”
“As objects of contemplation, images of the atrocious can answer to several different needs. To steel oneself against weakness. To make oneself more numb. To acknowledge the existence of the incorrigible.”
The quote argues that confronting horrific images serves multiple psychological functions: fortifying resolve, desensitizing oneself, and recognizing irredeemable aspects of reality.
In simple terms: Contemplating horror can toughen, numb, or acknowledge the irredeemable.
Images of atrocity are used to shape emotional resilience and perception.
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Such exposure can also reinforce trauma and desensitization, undermining empathy.