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Answer:
The first "ah-ha" moment is when the protagonist realizes he can "smell" different scents in his dream and the second "ah-ha" moment is when he actually realizes that he will not wake up because he is already awake.
These moments suggest that the main character is suffering and he cannot realize what is real and what is not, he is in pain and he is about to get killed.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read the story "The Night Face Up" written by Julio Cortázar and explain the "ah-ha" moments the character has (moments when he realizes what is actually happening).
This story is about a man that ends up in the hospital because he is involve in a crash. He has continuous dream where he is an Aztec Indian who is persecuted by an enemy tribe and at the end of the story he realizes the dream is actually the hospital situation.
The protagonist's moments of surprise occur when he realizes that he can feel things inside his dream and when he discovers that perhaps he is not dreaming. These two moments show that the character's lucidity is uncertain, as he cannot distinguish the real from the unreal.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The protagonist of "The Night Face Up" had an accident and while in the hospital he began to have hallucinations, very realistic dreams that never ended.
- He dreamed that he was an Aztec Indian who needed to save his own life because his enemies wanted to kill him.
- During the dream, he realizes that he can touch and feel everything around him, he can even taste the food as if everything is real.
- This is a big surprise for him, but the biggest surprise occurs when he realizes he's dreaming, tries to wake up, but can't, as if the dream was, in fact, real.
This all shows that the character's lucidity is impaired, as he cannot distinguish what is real and what is imaginary.
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