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3. Further more
• In further more, the
plaintiff makes one
accusation after the
other. The defendant
replies to each “ I can
explain”.
4. Further more
• The plaintiff pays not
attention to explanation, but
as soon as the defendant
pauses, he launches into his
next indictment with
another further mores which
is followed by another
explanation – a typical
parent child interchange.
5. Further more
• Further more is played most
intensively by paranoid
defendants. Because of their
literalness, it is particularly easy
for them to frustrate accusers
who express themselves in
humorous or metaphorical
terms.
• In general, metaphors are the
most obvious traps to avoid in a
game of “Furthermore”.