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Ress discuss the “Pierrot Complex,” inspired by commedia-style characters Pierrot, Columbina, and Harlequin, where the soft, devoted Pierrot loves someone who repeatedly chooses another. Ress interprets Pierrot as a symbol of attachment to pain and uses it to describe how people stay loyal to people and things that reject them in consistent small ways.
By Ress Clarke5
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Ress discuss the “Pierrot Complex,” inspired by commedia-style characters Pierrot, Columbina, and Harlequin, where the soft, devoted Pierrot loves someone who repeatedly chooses another. Ress interprets Pierrot as a symbol of attachment to pain and uses it to describe how people stay loyal to people and things that reject them in consistent small ways.

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