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 |  | Could you rehearse again the differences between the restoration of Dresden and a Disney town? Most opera houses have likewise been rebuilt at regular intervals, he recalls the architectural historian saying. They set a torch on the stage as a prop or to light a scene and naturally they burn down.
 
 Continuity is an obvious answer. In Wuppertal the doctor's mother recalls the Zentrum as it was before the war and the awful roar of the fires and the scream of sirens as it burned. He cannot help but think of the nightmarish tunnel in which mechanized Disney characters sang "It's a Small World Afterall" over and over again in a dozen languages while they floated helplessly in a plastic gondola.
 
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