In his Never script pattern, Andrew is like Tantalus, who was condemned to stand eternally in the middle of a pool of water. To one side of the pool was a store of food, to the other side a crock of water. But both were just out of his reach, and he stayed hungry and thirsty.
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3. Never Script
The theme of Never is: “I
can never get what I
most want.” Andrew
often says he would like
to get into a steady
relationship with a
woman. But he has
never done so.
4. Never Script
In his Never script
pattern, Andrew is like
Tantalus, who was
condemned to stand
eternally in the middle of
a pool of water. To one
side of the pool was a
store of food, to the other
side a crock of water. But
both were just out of his
reach, and he stayed
hungry and thirsty.
5. Never Script
In the myth, Tantalus
didn’t seem to realize
that he could get hold of
food and water by just
taking a step to either
side. A person in the
Never script pattern is
like this. He could get
what he wanted by
simply taking a step, but
he doesn’t take it.