Tony Crisp Interpretation: Depicts the internal pain, or fear of retribution, that occurs inside us due to conflict between our social training and internal drives.
The more rigidly moral we are, the more hell and punishment we dream about.
Depicts the internal pain or fear of retribution that occurs inside us due to conflict between our social training and internal drives. The more rigidly moral we are, the more hell and punishment we dream about; a means of allaying guilt out of childhood feelings of responsibility for such things as being unloved by parent (we must have done something awful or be awful), death of parent, abused by adult. See hell.