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As the scene deepens into absurdity, the narrative paints a vivid picture of Eugene's psyche, describing his moments as akin to "a place stranger than nightmares" or a "vortex of fear." This poetic description hints at the deeper psychological journey he is inadvertently on—challenging his skepticism, facing fear, and grappling with the breakdown of his reality, all encapsulated in a comedic framework that captures both horror and humor.