Deborah's interaction with other people is what society would call unhealthy. Deborah would sometimes fall into deep trances that would be vicious she would end up in Yr, "She saw the doctor's mouth moving, and imagined that it was spewing questions and accusations. She began to fall There was utter darkness for a long time, seen only in bands of across the eye." (Pg. 31). Near the termination of chapter, six she falls into a deep mystic abstraction with Yr and she speaks with one of the people there named Aterrabae. Aterrabae made Deborah take a tin can and start mutilating her arm to prove that she is different then the people from earth (society's reality) " you were never one of them, not ever. You are wholly different."(Pg.51). Deborah's reality is so dominant that it forces her to believe that it is the germane reality, we may see it as madness but she sees it as her reality. Using ones imagination can be a form of madness, a level of self-escape. Escaping into your own delusion can be exhilarating, mellow and tempting. A person can not see another person on the street and say: that person is daft. Of course to that person he is not crazy you are. He feels good in his mental environment, it probably is harmonious or exciting, who knows. Our mind is very mysterious we lock out certain passions, thoughts and fantasies if we let them escape they could be shunned upon by civilization. The enticing thoughts that we have are the reason why we continue to live in this crazy world. "e, quio quio quaru ar Yr aedat temoluqu' braown elepr' kyryr- (brush winged, I soar above the canyons of your sleep singing ) (Pg.131). This quote said by Deborah illustrates the beauty of madness with the poetic language. Along with language, it has exquisite translations of figures. Madness is so exciting that we may not be willing to let go. "All right-you'll ask me questions and I'll answer them-you'll clear up my 'symptoms' and send me home and what will I have then?" (Pg23) Deborah has her first meeting with Dr.