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Christian does regain his humanity when he is accepted into theband of robbers, who elevate him to their Hauptmann. He first sights thewild man in the woods and exclaims: "denn hatte ich eine Kreaturgefunden, die mir ahnlich schien" (Schiller 2004). It is what Freuddefines as uncanny, the ability to recognize something as belonging to apattern, but without the ability to place it within a context. "Das Momentder Wiederholung des Gleichartigen wird als Quelle des unheimlichenGefuhls" (Freud 1970). The moment of recognition is revealing;Christian's description, that of the wild man, reveals another "other:""Seine Figur ging ins RiesenmaiSige—meine erste Besturzung wenigstenshatte mich diese glauben gemacht—und die Farbe seiner Haut war voneiner gelben Mulattenschwarze, woraus das WeiJSe eines schielendenAuges bis zum Grassen hervortrat" (Schiller 26). Paradoxically, Christianfinds his equal in a giant who, like him, is a mixture of races. His initialimpressions of the wild man are distinctly negative. He consistentlyrefers to the wild man's devil-like appearance and refers to the robbers'hideout as a hell-like cave. Among the robbers, he finds acceptance fromboth men and women, which restores his sense of morality and socialobligation leading him to seek atonement. The robbers function as asociety unto themselves, and thus Christian's induction into their rankssymbolizes his entry into society in a larger sense: "Die Welt hatte michausgeworfen wie einen Verpesteten—hier fand ich bruderliche Aufnahme,102
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