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Apr 05, 2013forbesrachel rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
Where Three Roads Meet kindly starts with a brief introduction into Freud's later life. This proves helpful, for the majority of the book is written in a series of short dialogues between him and Tiresias during this time period. There is a certain irony to the fact that Dr. Freud, someone who researched the mind, is talking to someone who is in his mind. The dialogue is fast paced, but has a full of a range of emotions, most notably wit and pathos. The talk these two share is food for thought, for one speaks of reason, while the other has a more spiritual approach. These two characters truly add something to the tale of Oedipus.