... by the rational drive to turn dreaming into a myth of the dream, bring the myth from the recesses of the forgotten memory. e third and the final period, the one yet to come, for Breton, and the ... with the abnormal in the aesthetic context touches upon the surreal, but does not let us dwell there. It rather leaves us with the remainder held by the fusion of the experi-ences. I tried to ... empathy; it shows the possibility of achieving the abnormal normality of the other, albeit for aesthetic purposes: Hartke does not strive to assume the other’s identity, just get to the root of it....