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Preconscious, Unconscious and Conscious
The preconscious mind stores information that is currently not in use. It is relatively easy to access and can be triggered by memory, emotion, need and so on. The information is held in latency. It lives just beneath the conscious mind, like a batter on deck but not yet called up to bat.
This is where Shyamalan’s clues, which initially seem unimportant, get tucked away to be retrieved later. The unconscious mind is like the preconscious mind in that it holds information that we don’t know about. The difference is that it holds repressed information that isn’t easily accessed. This is where the ego, id and super-ego live. This is the stuff that is boarded up with a big “Keep Out” sign nailed to the door. One might argue that this is the linchpin to protagonist Malcolm’s (Bruce Willis) character. He has suppressed his own death and has to journey past the “Keep Out” sign to discover he is dead.
And lastly what you already know:
The conscious mind is all the stuff that we are aware of and use in the present. These are our senses, memory, facts and products of our reasoning and action. It’s the information that we have called up to bat and that now stands at the plate.
So how does Shyamalan apply these in The Sixth Sense?
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