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A Beautiful Mind

(Drama/Biography) (2001)

Major Characters

John Nash............................Russell Crowe
     One of  the greatest mathematical geniuses of the 20th century, who won
     the Nobel Prize in 1994, studied and taught at Princeton University, and
     suffered from the mental disease of schizophrenia for most of his adult life
     (See note on schizophrenia below).

Alicia................................Jennifer Connelly
     John’s beautiful, intelligent  and loving wife who stayed with him through
     decades of marriage, from the 1950s to after 2000, despite the difficulties
     of living with a person with severe mental illness.

Parcher..............................Ed Harris
     An agent of the US government who convinces John to help break secret
     Soviet codes, in order to prevent a horrible nuclear attack on the
     United States (Note: Parcher is not really who he appears to be).

Charles................................Paul Bettany
     John’s roommate at Princeton who studied English literature
     (Note: Like Parcher, John is not really who he appears to be).

Martin Hansen...........................Josh Lucas
     A brilliant math student at Princeton and colleague of John’s
     who later becomes head of the Princeton math department.

Dr. Rosen...............................Christopher Plumber
     A psychiatrist in Boston who identifies John’s Schizophrenia
     and helps him and Alicia to live with the disease.


Plot Summary

This film is the true story of John Nash, one of the great geniuses of the 20th
century, who was famous for both his theories in math, and for the fact that he
suffered from schizophrenia. The movie follows Nash’s amazing life from the time
he arrives at Princeton University as a young, brilliant and noticeably odd West
Virginia math student, until his life as an old man who has won the Nobel Prize.
Over the years, he becomes recognized as a unique intellect whose theories have
greatly influenced not only mathematics, but various other academic areas from
economics to biology. And as of this writing in 2002, Nash is still alive, and
still teaches at Princeton.

The focus of this movie is on Nash’s struggle with the terrible illness of
schizophrenia, which began to effect him while a student at Princeton in the
early 1950s. Afterward, his brilliance led to a teaching and research position
at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the world famous
university in Boston. There, Nash’s disease began to grow worse, but fortunately
for him, it was also at MIT that he met Alicia, a brilliant math student of her
own. The two fell in love, and while Alicia did not discover his illness until after
they married, once she realized how sick her husband was, she did all she could to
take care of him, herself, and their new son.

With great determination, John Nash was able to successfully fight back from the
delusions that are a large part of schizophrenia, and while he never was able to
get rid of the disease completely, he became an honored member of the Princeton
community. In some ways, his life is a truly fascinating window on the still
unclear relationship between genius and madness.

A Brief Note on Schizophrenia: Many people used to think that schizophrenia
was a mental disease marked by "split personality," which exists when one
person seems to have two or more completely different personalities. In fact,
most people who have this mental illness do not have  that condition, but they
do suffer from such things as inability to think clearly, manage emotions, make
decisions, or relate to others. Most seriously, schizophrenics can suffer from
hallucinations ("seeing things that don’t really exist"), as well as a fundamental
and unpleasant change in how they experience basic emotions, incoming sensations
and even themselves. In short, this is a terrible illness that can take away a
person’s ability to lead a normal life, though fortunately, it has become more
and more treatable.

A Brief Note on the Language of Advanced Mathematics: Throughout the film, there is
frequent reference to many of the abstract mathematical theories that John Nash
and his colleagues were working on, including in such specific areas as "equilibrium
points, manifold embedding, Brouwer's fixed point theorem,  Riemann's functional
equation hypothesis" and other bizarre topics that only the most sophisticated
mathematicians could truly understand. In general, the glossary below chooses to
ignore most of that language, since it is probably not worth your time as ESL
students. Regardless, and like most people,  I don’t what most of it means!...

A Brief Note on Princeton and MIT

Most of the film centers around John’s life at two of the best Universities in the
United States. Princeton is located in the small town of Princeton, New Jersey,
about an hour from New York City. When John arrived as a young student in the late
1940’s, Albert Einstein was still a professor there (He died in 1955, having been
at Princeton for nearly 20 years).

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, known by most as MIT, is perhaps the
most prestigious school of technology and applied sciences in the world (In the
film, John taught for a few years at a defense department center at MIT called
the Wheeler Institute). MIT is located just minutes from Harvard University, in
Boston, Massachusetts, which probably has more excellent universities than any
city in the world.

Some Words and Expressions that You May not Know


           John Nash arrives at Princeton, meets his lesser
        genius classmates, and his curious roommate Charles.


Mathematicians broke the Japanese codes...and built the A-bomb.
     A "code" is a secret set of symbols that only certain people
     can understand. The "A-bomb" is short for an atomic or nuclear bomb.

The stated goal of the Soviets is global communism.
     If a goal is "stated," it is officially announced. After World War 2,
     many in the Western Capitalist countries feared that the Soviet Union
     would try to take over the world by spreading their form of communism.

To triumph, we need results. Publishable, applicable results.
     "To triumph" is to beat an opponent. If results are "publishable," they are
     good enough to be printed in academic or scholarly journals, and if they
     are "applicable," they have a practical use.

Who among you will be the next Morse, Einstein...
the vanguard of democracy, freedom and discovery?
     Morse was famous for having invented the "Morse code," which was a series of
     short sounds by which messages were sent through wire in the 19th century.
     The "vanguard" of a social movement are the first people who promote it,
     before it becomes popular.

Today, we bequeath America’s future into your able hands.
     To "bequeath" property is to hand it legally down
     to the next generation, often in the form of a will.

It’s not enough that he won the Carnegie scholarship.
     A "scholarship" is a gift of money that is given to allow
     people to study at a university or other educational institution.

It’s the first time the Carnegie Prize has been split and Hansen is all bent.
     If a prize is "split," it is divided between two or more people (If a person is
     "bent out of shape," they are angry or upset; "Bent" alone, which means twisted
     or curved, is no longer used for angry).  

Nielson, symbol cryptography.
     The study of codes and how to break them so they can be understood.

Neil here broke a Jap code; Help rid the world of fascism.
     "Jap" is now considered a racist word for Japanese, though it was common up
     through the 1960s. "To rid the world" of something is to help eliminate it
     ("Get rid of" is more common).

The burden of genius....so many supplicants and so little time.
     A "burden" is a great responsibility or problem that is carried.
     A "supplicant" is a person who has or begs with humility or respect.

Nice is not Hansen’s strong suit.
     A person’s "strong suit" is the skill that they are good at
     (A funny way of saying that Hansen doesn’t know how to be nice).

I  imagine you’re getting quite used to miscalculation.
     A "miscalculation" is a mistake in solving a math or other problem.

I’ve read your pre-prints on nazi ciphers and non-linear equations...
     A "pre-print" is a dated academic term for a paper before it has been published.
     "Nazi ciphers" were German code writers during World War 2. A "non-liner equation"
     is a concept in advanced mathematics.

...and I am supremely confident that there is not a single
seminal or innovative idea in either one of them.
     If an idea is "seminal," it’s important and original. If an idea is
     "innovative," it’s a new way of thinking that has not been done before.

Enjoy your punch.
     A popular fruit drink at parties, which often contains alcohol.

The prodigal roommate arrives!
     An educated word for a person who  spends and wastes
     lots of money, and who was often spoiled as a child.

Did you know that having a hangover is not having enough
water in your body? It’s not enough to run your kreb cycles.
     A "hangover" is the horrible feeling people have the morning
     after they have drunk too much alcohol. A "kreb cycle" is a term
     for energy storage that is used in biology.

I got in time for English Department cocktails.
     An iced alcoholic drink that is popular at parties.

The cock was mine and the tail belonged to a particularly
lovely young thing with a passion for DH Lawrence.
     A "cock" is a crude word for a penis, and in this case a tail refers to a
     woman’s ass. "Lovely" is a British word for pretty or attractive. If you
     have a "passion for" somebody, you are very attracted by or interested in
     them (DH Lawrence is a well know British writer of the early 1900s).

You are not easily distracted, are you?
     If a person is "distracted," they can’t concentrate on what they want to
     because something else is bothering them or has gotten their attention.

Is my roommate a dick?
     A funny adjective for a jerk, idiot or in certain contexts, a penis.

You the poor kid who never got to go to Exeter or Andover? ::
     Despite my privileged upbringing, I’m actually quite well-balanced.
     Exeter and Andover are two famous preparatory schools in Massachusetts that
     the children of the rich attend in order to get into the best universities.
     If a person has had a "privileged upbringing," they’ve been raised in great
     wealth, often with an excellent education.

I have a chip on both shoulders.
     If a person has "a chip on their shoulder," they are bitter or
     angry about something that happened to them in the past.

Maybe you’re better with integers than you are with people.
     An "integer" is a mathematical word for a number.

Why? With all your obvious wit and charm.
     A person’s "wit" is their ability to be funny. A person’s "charm" is the
     quality about them that attracts, interests and delights other people.

I can’t waste time...memorizing the weak assumptions of lesser mortals.
     "Lesser mortals" is a funny but snobby way of referring to
     people that the speaker feels are not as intelligent as they are.

I need to look through…to the governing dynamics.
That’s the only way I’ll ever distinguish myself.
     "Governing dynamics" is John’s way of referring to the basic rules
     that control a system or situation. "To distinguish" yourself is to
     accomplish something so important you become very well known.

I’ve played enough Go for one day. :: Come on, I hate this game.
     "Go" is a famous board game from East Asia. "Come on" is the most versatile
     phrasal verb in English, here meaning please, or "be serious."

I’m hoping to extract an algorithm to define their movement.
     "To extract" is to remove or pull out forcefully. An "algorithm"
     is a step by step process for solving a mathematical problem.

Ok...psycho.
     A popular slang word for a person who is crazy.

I thought you dropped out. Ever going to go to class?
     "To drop out" of school is to quit, or to decide to no longer go.

Classes will dull your mind and destroy the potential for authentic creativity.
     "To dull" a person’s mind is to make them less intelligent or creative.
     If something is "authentic," it is genuine or true, and "creativity" is
     the ability to think, create  or make things in new and different ways.

Nash is going to stun us all with his genius.
     "To stun" a person is to shock or overwhelm them.

He doesn’t have the nerve to compete.
     If a person doesn’t have "the nerve" to do
     something, they don’t have the courage to do it.

Terrified, mortified...stupefied, by you.
     If a person is "mortified," they are scared to death. If they
     are "stupefied," they are so confused that they feel stupid.

No starch, pressed and folded.
     "Starch" is a powder used with clothes to make them flat or stiff, and
     if clothes are "pressed," they are ironed to be flat without wrinkles.

Adequate work...without innovation. :: I’m flattered.
     If work is "adequate," it is satisfactory, but it is not that good. "Innovation"
     is anything that’s truly new or original. If a person is "flattered," they feel
     good after having been complimented.

I’ve got two weapons briefs under security 
review by the D.O.D. :: Derivative drivel.
     A "weapon" is a type of arm, from a gun to a tank. A "brief" is a short paper,
     and if it is under "security review," it is being read to see if it needs to
     be kept secret. The "D.O.D." is the Department of Defense. If a paper is
     "derivative," its ideas were taken from elsewhere and it is not original.
     "Drivel" refers to words that are nonsense or make no sense.

What if you never come up with your original idea?
     "To come up" with an idea is to think of it or create it.

How will it feel when I’m chosen for Wheeler and you’re not?
     In this film, Wheeler is the name of a Defense Department institute
     at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where many very
     smart people would love to work.

The hubris of the defeated. :: The game is flawed.
     "Hubris" is too much self-confidence or ego. If something is
     "flawed," it is imperfect or has a built-in mistake or problem.

                   John’s awkward moments with women triggers a major
              breakthrough in mathematics, game theory and economics.


Hanson’s just published another paper and
I can’t even find a topic for my doctorate.
     A "topic" is a subject and a "doctorate" is a major
     paper or thesis that is written for a Ph.D. degree.

This is a cluster of pigeons fighting over bread crumbs.
     A "cluster" is a group of the same things that are close together
     (houses, birds, etc). A "pigeon" is a horrible type of common bird.

John, you watched a mugging. :: In competitive
behavior, someone always loses.
     A "mugging" is the act of one person physically attacking another,
     often in order to steal their money. Behavior that is "competitive" is
     done to beat another person, usually in a game, or in the market place.

If I could derive an equilibrium where prevalence
is a non-singular event, where nobody loses...
     This is John’s mathematical talk. "To derive" is to take or obtain
     from a specific source. "Equilibrium" is balance or equality between
     two sides, and "prevalence" is frequency

...can you imagine the effect that would have on conflict
scenarios and arms negotiations? On currency exchange?...
     A "conflict" is a war or contest between two sides, and a "scenario" is any
     future possibility.  "Arms negotiations" refers to the act of trying to limit
     the number of weapons that each side has. "Currency exchange" refers to the value
     of money in terms of the money of another country (dollars, pounds, francs, etc)

You have no respect for cognitive reverie, you know that?
     "Cognitive" refers to the mind or intellect, and "reverie" is the
     act of daydreaming or thinking intently about something.

Fortune favors the brave! Bombs away!
     The first sentence is a way of saying those with courage will get what
     they want. The second sentence is slangy way of saying that it’s time to
     take a risk and try (in this case, to try and meet a pretty girl).

My odds of success dramatically improve with each event.
     "Odds" is another word for chances or possibility.

This is going to be classic.
     If something is "classic," it will be remembered for a very long time.

I don’t know exactly what I’m required to say in order for you to
have intercourse with me, but could we assume I’ve said all that?
     "To require" a person to do something is to force or oblige them to do it.
    "Intercourse" is a very formal word for sex (i.e....sexual intercourse).

Essentially, we’re talking about fluid exchange,
right? :: Have a nice night, asshole!
     "Essentially" is another word for basically. In this context, "fluid exchange"
     refers to the bodily fluids (semen, vaginal fluids) that come into contact
     during sex. "Asshole" is a very strong insult word for jerk, bastard, creep, etc.

It’s very clever, but I’m afraid it’s not good enough.
     An important word meaning intelligent, skillful or ingenious.

I’ve been working on manifold embedding...my bargaining
strategies are starting to show some promise.
     If a scientific theory "shows promise," it has been
     shown to have great potential in the future.

If you could just arrange another meeting with Professor Einstein?
     "To arrange" a meeting is to organize it or make it happen.

What do you see, John? :: Recognition.
     "Recognition" is the act of recognizing or acknowledging
     a person for the things that they have accomplished.

John, you haven’t focused!
     "To focus" on a problem is to concentrate
     on it, without getting distracted by other things.

Up to this point, your record doesn’t warrant any placement at all.
     "To warrant" is another way of saying to deserve or merit
     (In this case, a placement or assignment at  a research institution).

Jesus Christ, John.
     A common way to express emotion such as surprise or anger.

I can’t keep staring into space!
     "To stare" at something is to look at it intently, without turning away.

Don’t mess around!
     "To mess around" is to waste time or not take something seriously.

Bust that worthless head wide open!
     "To bust open" something is to violently break or
     shatter it. If something is "worthless," it has no value.

Goddamn it, Charles! What the hell is your problem?
     "Goddamn it" is a crude way of expressing anger. "The hell" is added
     to WH questions to express emotion such as anger or frustration.

That Isaac Newton fellow was right! He was on to something.
     If a person is "on to" something, they are in the process of
     discovering or realizing something of great value or importance.

Nash, you might want to stop shuffling your papers for 5 seconds.
     "To shuffle" papers is to continue passing them form
     one hand to the other, often because of nervousness.

Shall we say swords, gentlemen?  Pistols at dawn?
     A "sword" is a weapon with a long blade for cutting, and a "pistol" is
     a type of gun. This is the way people in the 1700s would speak when proposing
     a duel or battle between two people.

Recall the lessons of Adam Smith, father of modern economics.
     "To recall" something is to remember it.

"In competition, individual ambition serves the common good."
     "Ambition" is the desire to achieve a goal. This was Adam’s Smith way of
     saying the capitalist system worked well for society as a whole even though
     individuals only try to help themselves.

And those who strike out are stuck with their friends.
     "To strike out" is to fail doing something
     (To strike out in baseball is to fail to hit the ball).

You can lead a blond to water but you can’t make her drink.
     The original expression is "You can lead a horse to water…"

He may have the upper hand now, but wait until he opens his mouth.
     If a person has "the upper hand," they have the
     competitive advantage against others.

Adam Smith needs revision.
     A "revision" is a change or modification of a writing or idea.     

They will all give us the cold shoulder
because nobody likes to be second choice.
     To give a person "the cold shoulder" is to coldly reject
     their social, romantic or sexual advances or proposals.

That’s the only way we all get laid.
     To "get laid" is a slangy and very common way of saying
     to have sex, usually with a person you are not married to.

If this is some way for you to get the blond on your own, you can go to hell.
     "Go to hell" is a crude but softer insult than "fuck you."

You do realize that this flies in the face of 150 years of economic theory?
     If a scientific theory "flies in the face" of another one,
     it completely contradicts or goes against the other one.

That’s rather presumptuous, don’t you think?
     A good word which means to presume too much, often in a arrogant
     or overly confident way, or to overstep appropriate boundaries

Mr. Nash, with a breakthrough of this magnitude,
I’m confident you will get any placement you like.
     A "breakthrough" is a major advance in science, and
     "magnitude" is another word for size, strength or intensity.

Sol and Bender are extraordinary mathematicians.
     A very useful adjective meaning exceptional, or perhaps substantially
     better or more distinguished than almost everyone else.

Has it occurred to you that Sol and Bender might have plans of their own?
     If something "occurs to you," it means that you suddenly
     think of it, without others bringing it to your attention.

OK, awkward moment, gentlemen.
     Another useful word meaning socially uncomfortable or embarrassing.


            John joins the government in the fight against Soviet terror,
               and begins his troubled life as a professor at MIT.


General, the analyst from Wheeler Labs is here.
     An "analyst" is a researcher, scientist or person who
     studies or analyzes complicated data or information.

We’ve been intercepting radio transmissions from Moscow.
     "To intercept" a message is to secretly get access to it in order to listen
      to it or read it. "Radio transmissions" are messages sent through the air.

The computer can’t detect it, but I’m sure it’s a code.
     "To detect" something is to see, recognize or understand it.

We’ve developed several ciphers, if you’d like to review our preliminary data.
     A "cipher" is a type of secret code. "Preliminary" means initial or first,
     and "data" refers to any kind of statistics or countable information.

These are longitudes and latitudes.
     The first is the distance West or East from Greenwich, England,
     and the second is the distance North or South of the equator.

They appear to be routing orders across the border into the US.
     "To rout" an object is to send it to a particular destination.

Gentlemen, we need to move on this.
     "To move on" something is to take action on it.

Who’s big brother?
     An expression from the book "1984" that refers to a government agent
     that spies on people to make sure that they are following orders.

Captain Rogers will escort you to the unrestricted area, doctor.
     "To escort" a person is to accompany them, often to provide protection or
     company. If an area is "unrestricted," anybody is allowed to go there.

Home run at the Pentagon? :: Have they actually
taken the word "classified" out of the dictionary?
     A "home run" is a term from baseball that means the hitting of a ball
     out of the ballpark, but it more generally means a great success. Note
     that "actually" often means, as here, truly. If something is "classified,"
     it’s kept secret from all except a very few people who need to know.

Our hearts go out to you, John.
     One way of expressing sympathy to someone
     after something very bad has happened to them.

We just got our latest scintillating assignment.
     If something is "scintillating," it is extremely interesting or intellectually
     stimulating or lively. An "assignment" is a particular project, task or job.

The Russians have the H-bomb, the nazis are repatriating
South America, the Chinese have a standing army of 2.8 million...
     The "H-bomb" is a hydrogen bomb, which is a powerful nuclear
     weapon. "To repatriate" an area is to fill it with people.

...and I’m doing stress tests on a dam.
     A "stress test" is designed to see how much pressure a building can take
     before it’s damaged. A "dam" is a giant structure for holding water.

So not only do they rob me of the Fields Medal, they put me on the
cover of Fortune Magazine with these hacks, these scholars of trivia...
     The Fields medal is a very prestigious prize awarded for work in math.
     A "hack" is a writer who claims to be doing serious work, but is only writing
     for commercial success. A "scholar" is a serious researcher, and "trivia"
     refers to unimportant facts or details.

Come on, you know the drill. You get these beautiful facilities and MIT gets
America’s great minds of today teaching America’s great minds of tomorrow.
     In this case, "the drill" is the routine things  that a person is expected to
     do over and over. A "facility" is a building that is used for  a special purpose,
     such as a hospital or school.

The eager young minds of tomorrow.
     If a person is "eager," they have impatient desire or interest.

You may complete your assignments at your whim.
     To do something "at your whim" is to do it whenever you want
     (A person’s whim is a sudden or unplanned desire).

I was wondering if there was any way you could
work some place else for about 45 minutes.
     This is an excellent way to gently ask a person something that might
     be awkward or embarrassing (including to ask someone on a date).

For others among you, it will take you the term of your natural lives.
     A formal way of saying "as long as you live."

Impressive work at the Pentagon. :: Yes, it was.
     If something is "impressive," it has the power to make a lasting impression,
     or to excite or attract. "The Pentagon" is the huge five sided building that
     houses the US military headquarters.

We incinerated 150,000 people in a heartbeat.
     "To incinerate" something is to burn it to ashes.

Great deeds come at great cost.
     A "deed" is a formal word for an action that is done.

Conviction, it turns out, is the luxury of those on the sidelines.
     Here,  "conviction" is strong belief in a principle or idea. The "sidelines"
     refers to the side of a field where players stand and watch the game. This is
     Parcher’s way of saying those who are directly involved in war cannot always
     be true to their beliefs.

I like to think it’s because I’m a lone wolf.
     A person who likes to be alone.

There are certain endeavors where your lack of personal
connections would be considered an advantage.
     An "endeavor" is a serious or determined effort to accomplish
     something. A "lack of" something is a shortage or absence of it.

We were told during our initial meeting that
these warehouses were abandoned.
     A "warehouse" is  a large building, often used for storing lots of stuff.
     If a building is "abandoned," it is no longer occupied by people.

I’m increasing your security clearance to top secret. Disclosure
of secure information can result in imprisonment. Get it?
     A "security clearance" is official approval to see secret documents that a
     government or organization wants kept secret. If something is "top secret,"
     it can only be seen by an extremely few people. "Disclosure" is the act of
     revealing something secret or unknown to others. "Get it?" is a very common
     way of asking a person if they understand.

A faction of the Red Army...has control of the
bomb, and intends to detonate it on US soil.
     A "faction" is a small part or group from a bigger whole. The "Red Army" refers to
     the army of the old Soviet Union."To detonate" a bomb is to explode it, and "soil"
     is another word for ground or territory.

The plan is to incur maximum civilian casualties.
     "To incur" is a formal word meaning to cause, or bring down on oneself.
     "Civilian casualties" are deaths among people who are not part of the military.

Man is capable of as much atrocity as he has imagination.
     An atrocity is anything that is extremely cruel or brutal.

New Freedom has sleeper agents here in the US.
     "Sleeper agents" are spies or terrorists who quietly live in a country and
     blend in with the population, but who may eventually strike violently ("New Freedom"
     is the name of a Soviet spy military group).

McCarthy is an idiot, but unfortunately, that doesn’t make him wrong.
     Joseph McCarthy was a famous anti-Communist Senator of
     the 1950s. An "idiot" is a stupid, ignorant or uneducated person.

New Freedom communicates to its agents through code embedded
in  newspapers and magazines...and that’s where you come in.
     If a code is "embedded" in newspapers, it is hidden deep within
     the articles of the paper (To embed is to place within). "That’s where
     you come in" is a way of saying "and this is why you are involved."

What distinguishes you, is that you are, quite
simply, the best natural code breaker I’ve ever seen.
     "To distinguish" a person is to set them apart from others, often because of their
     exceptional talents. A "code breaker" is a person who can understand how a code works
     in order to understand the messages within it.

Commit this list of periodicals to memory, scan each
new issue, find any hidden codes, decipher them.
     "Commit to memory" is a way of saying to memorize. "To scan" something is to read
     it or go over it very quickly in order to find the most important parts. "To decipher"
     a code is to find out how it works in order to understand the messages within it.

Pulse 88, regular.
     A person’s "pulse" is the regular beating measured in their arteries
     (for example, just below their hands), which is caused by the heartbeat.

That’s got a little zap to it, doesn’t it? He just implanted a radio diode.
     A "zap" is a sudden burst of energy. "To implant" something is to place it inside,
     in this case inside John’s arm. A "radio diode" is a type of device used to send
     messages through the air.

The isotope decays periodically. As a result, these numbers change over time.
     An "isotope" is a type of atom, to "decay" is to fall apart or
     crumble, and "periodically" means occasionally over time.

They’re the access codes to your drop spot.
      An "access code’ is a secret series of numbers or letters for opening a
      locked door, box or other container. A "drop spot" is a secret place where
      a person is supposed to drop off or leave something.


                   Alicia comes into John’s life,
                   and soon the genius is married.


Your solution is elegant, though on this particular occasion, ultimately incorrect.
     "Elegant" means graceful or dignified, and
     "ultimately" is a common way of saying in the end.

Table for one, Prometheus alone chained to the rock,
with the bird circling overhead. You know how it is.
     Prometheus is a famous character in Greek mythology who was
     known for being chained to a rock, as John describes above.

You and the Governor.
     A "governor" is the political head of the 50 individual US states.

Practice human interaction and social comportment. :: That’s a plan.
     Both "human interaction" and "social comportment" are fancy ways of saying to be
     social or friendly with other people. "That’s a plan" is a common way of saying
     a plan of action is responsible or a good idea.

I don’t believe in luck.  But I do believe in assigning value to things.
     "To assign" a value to something is to state or assume that it has a
     specific worth, such as a number like 100, or a monetary value like $5.

You are exceptionally odd.
     "Exceptionally" is a strong adverb meaning very or extremely.
    "Odd" is a useful little adjective meaning strange or bizarre.

I find that polishing my interactions in order to
make them sociable requires a tremendous effort.
     "To polish" a skill is to refine it or improve it. An "interaction" is the act
     of communicating with another person. "Sociable" means friendly or comfortable
     with others, though social is much more common. "Tremendous" means with great
     intensity or strength.

I have a tendency to expedite information flow by being direct.
     A "tendency" to do something is a general likelihood that you
     will do it. "To expedite" something is to make it go faster.

I find you attractive. Your aggressive moves
toward me indicate you feel the same way.
     "Attractive’ is a useful word for pretty, handsome or pleasant. In this case,
     "aggressive moves" are direct ways of suggesting to a person that you like them.

But still, ritual requires  us to continue with a
number of platonic activities before we have sex.
     A "ritual" is any kind of ceremony or custom, which usually dates back for
     many generations or longer  (such as going on several dates before having sex).

I am proceeding with those activities, but in point of actual fact, all
I really want to do is have intercourse with you as soon as possible.
     "To proceed" with something is to continue doing it.
     "Intercourse" is a very official way of referring to sex.

Are you gonna slap me now?
     Note that "going to"----> "gonna" in rapid speech.
     "To slap" a person is to hit them with an open hand.

I’m attempting to isolate patterned reoccurrences with periodicals over time...
     "To isolate" something is to separate it from other things. "Patterned
     reoccurrences" is John’s way of referring to patterns that repeat themselves.
     "Periodicals" are magazines, like Newsweek and Time.

I shouldn’t pay no mind if you’re mean to me.
     "To pay no mind" to another person is to not pay attention to
     them (though note that this expression is a bit old-fashioned).

I took her in.
     If you "take in" a person, you allow them to live
     with you and often you agree to take care of them.

I’m at Harvard, doing the great author’s workshop. DH bloody Lawrence.
     A "workshop" is a class or seminar on a particular topic. "Bloody" is
     a British adjective which expresses emotion such as anger or excitement.

At first all my work here was trivial, but a new
assignment came up...I can’t really tell you any details.
     If something is "trivial,"  it is unimportant or of little value.
     An "assignment" is a particular job or task that needs to be done.

Top secret? Black bag? Black ops?
     Expressions for a very secret job or assignment.

A human girl? Homosapian? A biped?
     "Homosapian" is a very scientific term for a human
      being, and a "biped" is any animal with two feet.

Contrary to all probabilities, she finds me
attractive on a number of different levels.
     "Although it seems impossible, she likes me in many different ways."

That’s wonderful. :: There’s no accounting for taste, is there?
     An interesting expression which means that one can
     never really know what people will and will not like.

The job is fine. I have enough money. :: It all seems to add up.
     In this case, "it all seems to add up" is a way of saying that
     when everything is viewed together, it all makes sense.

I lost track of time at work.
     A common way saying you no longer have any idea what time it is.

I didn’t have time to wrap it. Happy birthday.
     "To wrap" a present is to cover it in paper or other protective material.

Alicia, does our relationship warrant long-term commitment?
I need some kind of proof, some kind of verifiable, empirical data.
     "To warrant" something is to deserve or merit it. A "long-term commitment"
     between two people is the decision to stay together as a couple for a long or
     indefinite period. If something is "verifiable," it can be shown to be true, and
     "empirical data" is data or information that can be tested or observed through
     scientific means.

Give me a moment to redefine my girlish notions of romance.
     In this context, "girlish" means young and inexperienced.
     A person’s "notions" are general ideas or beliefs.

All the data indicate the universe is infinite.
     "To indicate" something is to suggest or reveal it. If
     something is "infinite," it goes on forever and has no end.


              Alicia discovers that John is a very sick and troubled
             man, but sets out to do whatever she can to help him.


The drop’s been compromised. Get down!
     If a secret plan has been "compromised," it has been put in
     danger because other people have found out about it. 

Every time a car backfires or a door slams...
     If a car "backfires," it makes a sudden and loud noise from the fuel tank.
     If you "slam" a door, you shut it with great force or violence.

We’re closing in on the bomb, in large part due to your work.
     "To close in on" something is to get closer to finding exactly
      where it is. "Due to" is another way of saying thanks to.

William, my circumstance has changed.
     Another word for situation, but usually it is used in the plural
    ("My circumstances have changed since I saw you last").

I told you attachments were dangerous. You chose to marry the girl.
     In this case, an "attachment" is an emotional
     attraction or bonding with another person. 

I saw you on the slate and I thought to myself "How can I
miss seeing a great lecture by the inimitable John Nash?"
     A "slate" is a list of people who are due to perform or speak. A "lecture"
     is a speech usually given before a class in order to teach or instruct.
     "Inimitable" is an excellent adjective meaning unique or beyond comparison.

Sometimes our expectations are betrayed by the numbers…
variables are impossible to assign any rational value.
     If your expectations are "betrayed," they are disappointed or denied.
     A "variable" is a number than can vary or change, depending on other
     factors. "To assign" a value to something is to officially give it a value.

Let’s avoid a scene, shall we?
     "A scene" is usually a loud and angry argument that is
      awkward or embarrassing if other people see it.

I’m a psychiatrist. :: Forgive me if I don’t seem persuaded.
     A "psychiatrist" is a medical doctor who also treats people with mental
     or psychological problems. "To persuade" a person is to convince them.

I’d like you to come with me, just for a chat.
     A "chat" is a short, casual or informal conversation.

Thorazine takes a little while to wear off.
     "Thorazine" is a drug that is used to stop pain, but it can also make
     you tired. When a drug "wears off," it grows weaker in effect until it
     no longer is present or effects the body.

Sorry about the restraints. You got one hell of a right hook.
     A "restraint" is a rope or strap which is placed around a person to prevent
     them from moving. In this context, "hell of a" is a slangy expression that
     means very powerful. Here, a "right hook" is the act of punching like a boxer,
     in this case with the right fist.

The prodigal roommate revealed.
     A "prodigal" person is spoiled with wealth and material
     objects. If something is "revealed," it is shown to others.

I’m being held against my will!
     If a person is "held against their will," they are being
     physically prevented from leaving even though they want to.

John has schizophrenia. People with this disorder are often paranoid.
     A "disorder" is another word for a disease or medical condition.
     If a person is "paranoid," they are convinced other people are
     trying to kill or harm them.

He deals with conspiracies...
     A "conspiracy" is a crime that is committed by two or
     more people who are working secretly together.

As such, his illness may have gone untreated for longer than is typical.
     Another word for disease.

Possibly since graduate school. At least that’s
when his hallucinations seem to have begun.
      "Graduate school" is for older students who wish to study for advanced
      degrees such as a Ph.D. A "hallucination" is a fantasy in the mind that
      people mistakenly think is real, often caused by certain drugs.

Which is more likely? Your husband, a mathematician with no military
training, is fleeing the  Russians, or that he has lost his grip on reality?
     "To flee" is to run away from someone who is chasing you. If you "lose your
     grip on reality," you are no longer able to tell what is real from what is fantasy.

John’s always been a little weird. He said he was doing code-breaking.
     An excellent word meaning strange, odd, or bizarre.

Directives come down all the time that some of us aren’t cleared for.
     A "directive" is an official order or instruction, and if a person is not "cleared
     for" it, they do not have the security clearance which allows them to receive it.

Lately, he became so much more agitated...
     If a person is "agitated," they are disturbed, easily angered or upset.

I realize that my inability to discuss the
situation with you must have appeared insane...
     A very common word for crazy.

There may be microphones...
     A device for sending sound through the air, or in this case, a tiny device
     used to spy on others by secretly listening to what is being said.

It’s breaking with protocol, but you need to know.
      "Protocol" is a code of correct or appropriate behavior for particular
      situations or institutions, in this case, for government workers (To break
      with protocol is to act in a way that’s considered inappropriate).

There’s a threat that exists of catastrophic proportions.
      If there is a threat "of catastrophic proportions," it could cause a
      catastrophe, or a total disaster with unthinkable death and destruction.

I think the Russians feel that my profile is too high;
That’s why they just don’t do away with me.
      In this case, a person’s "profile" is their fame or recognition in the general
      public. "To do away with" a person is to eliminate, get rid of or even kill them.

Dr Rosen, code red, observation room 2.
     In this case, a way of identifying an emergency situation
     to workers in the hospital where John is staying.

Administering insulin.
     "To administer" a drug is to inject it into the patient’s
     body. "Insulin" is a hormone that controls blood sugar.


                 John accepts he is sick, and
             decides to attack it with reason.


John always spoke so fondly of being here at Princeton.
     "To speak fondly" of a person or place is to
     speak about them with great affection or warmth.

So Alicia, how are you holding up?
     If a person is "holding up" well in a difficult situation,
     they are surviving or continuing to do ok.

The delusions have passed...wit

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