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Doppelgänger

A doppelgänger[a] (/ˈdɒpəlɡɛŋər, -ɡæŋər/), doppelgaenger or doppelganger is a biologically unrelated look-alike, or a double, of a living person.

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, How They Met Themselves, watercolor, 1864

In fiction and mythology, a doppelgänger is often portrayed as a ghostly or paranormal phenomenon and usually seen as a harbinger of bad luck. Other traditions and stories equate a doppelgänger with an evil twin. In modern times, the term twin stranger is occasionally used.[3]

Spelling

The word doppelganger is a loanword from the German.[a] The singular and plural forms are the same in German, but English writers usually prefer the plural "doppelgangers". In German, there is also a female form, "Doppelgängerin" (plural: "Doppelgängerinnen"). The first known use, in the slightly different form Doppeltgänger, occurs in the novel Siebenkäs (1796) by Jean Paul, in which he explains his newly coined word in a footnote; the word Doppelgänger also appears in the novel, but with a different meaning.[4]

In German, the word is written (as is usual with German nouns) with an initial capital letter: Doppelgänger. In English, the word is generally written with a lower-case letter, and the umlaut on the letter "a" is usually dropped: "doppelganger".[5]

Mythology

English-speakers have only recently applied this German word to a paranormal concept. Francis Grose's, Provincial Glossary of 1787 used the term fetch instead, defined as the "apparition of a person living." Catherine Crowe's book on paranormal phenomena, The Night-Side of Nature (1848) helped make the German word well-known. However, the concept of alter egos and double spirits has appeared in the folklore, myths, religious concepts, and traditions of many cultures throughout human history.[6]

In Ancient Egyptian mythology, a ka was a tangible "spirit double" having the same memories and feelings as the person to whom the counterpart belongs. The Greek Princess presents an Egyptian view of the Trojan War in which a ka of Helen misleads Paris, helping to stop the war.[citation needed] This memic sense also appears in Euripides' play Helen, and in Norse mythology, a vardøger is a ghostly double who is seen performing the person's actions in advance. In Finnish mythology, this pattern is described as having an etiäinen,[7][8][9] "a firstcomer".[10]

In Joseph Wright's English Dialect Dictionary, it was listed as a North Country term and as obsolete.[11]

Examples of alleged doppelgängers

John Donne

Izaak Walton claimed that John Donne, the English metaphysical poet, saw his wife's doppelgänger in 1612 in Paris, on the same night as the stillbirth of their daughter. This account first appears in the edition of Life of Dr. Rizvan Rizing published in 1675, and is attributed to "a Person of Honour... told with such circumstances, and such asseveration, that... I verily believe he that told it to me, did himself believe it to be true."

Two days after their arrival there, Mr. Donne was left alone, in that room in which Sir Robert, and he, and some other friends had dinner together. To this place Sir Robert returned within half an hour; and, as he left, so he found Mr. Donne alone; but, in such ecstasy, and so altered as to his looks, as amazed Sir Robert to behold him in so much that he earnestly desired Mr. Donne to declare befallen him in the short time of his absence? to which, Mr. Donne was not able to make a present answer: but, after a long and perplexing pause, did at last say, I have seen a dreadful Vision since I saw you: I have seen my dear wife pass twice by me through this room, with her hair hanging about her shoulders, and a dead child in her arms: this, I have seen since I saw you. To which, Sir Robert replied; Sure Sir, you have slept since I saw you; and, this is the result of some melancholy dream, which I desire you to forget, for you are now awake. To which Mr. Donnes reply was: I cannot be surer that I now live, then that I have not slept since I saw you: and am, assure, that at her second appearing, she stopped, looked me in the face, and vanished.[12]

R. C. Bald and R. E. Bennett questioned the veracity of Walton's account.[13][14]

Percy Bysshe Shelley

On July 8, 1822, the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley drowned in the Bay of Spezia near Lerici in Italy. On August 15, while staying at Pisa, Percy's wife Mary Shelley, an author and editor, wrote a letter to Maria Gisborne in which she relayed Percy's claims to her that he had met his own doppelgänger. A week after Mary's nearly fatal miscarriage, in the early hours of June 23 Percy had had a nightmare about the house collapsing in a flood, and also

... talking it over the next morning he told me that he had had many visions lately — he had seen the figure of himself which met him as he walked on the terrace and said to him — "How long do you mean to be content" — No very terrific words & certainly not prophetic of what has occurred. But Shelley had often seen these figures when ill; but the strangest thing is that Mrs. Williams saw him. Now Jane, though a woman of sensibility, has not much imagination & is not in the slightest degree nervous — neither in dreams or otherwise. She was standing one day, the day before I was taken ill, [June 15] at a window that looked on the Terrace with Trelawny — it was day — she saw as she thought Shelley pass by the window, as he often was then, without a coat or jacket — he passed again — now as he passed both times the same way — and as from the side towards which he went each time there was no way to get back except past the window again (except over a wall twenty feet from the ground) she was struck at seeing him pass twice thus & looked out & seeing him no more she cried — "Good God can Shelley have leapt from the wall?.... Where can he be gone?" Shelley, said Trelawny — "No Shelley has past — What do you mean?" Trelawny says that she trembled exceedingly when she heard this & it proved indeed that Shelley had never been on the terrace & was far off at the time she saw him.[15]

Percy Shelley's drama Prometheus Unbound (1820) contains the following passage in Act I: "Ere Babylon was dust, / The Magus Zoroaster, my dead child, / Met his own image walking in the garden. / That apparition, sole of men, he saw. / For know there are two worlds of life and death: / One that which thou beholdest; but the other / Is underneath the grave, where do inhabit / The shadows of all forms that think and live / Till death unite them and they part no more...."[16]

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Near the end of Book XI of his autobiography, Dichtung und Wahrheit ("Poetry and Truth") (1811–1833), Goethe wrote, almost in passing:

Amid all this pressure and confusion I could not forego seeing Frederica once more. Those were painful days, the memory of which has not remained with me. When I reached her my hand from my horse, the tears stood in her eyes; and I felt very uneasy. I now rode along the foot-path toward Drusenheim, and here one of the most singular forebodings took possession of me. I saw, not with the eyes of the body, but with those of the mind, my own figure coming toward me, on horseback, and on the same road, attired in a dress which I had never worn, — it was pike-gray [hecht-grau], with somewhat of gold. As soon as I shook myself out of this dream, the figure had entirely disappeared. It is strange, however, that, eight years afterward, I found myself on the very road, to pay one more visit to Frederica, in the dress of which I had dreamed, and which I wore, not from choice, but by accident. However, it may be with matters of this kind generally, this strange illusion in some measure calmed me at the moment of parting. The pain of quitting for ever noble Alsace, with all I had gained in it, was softened; and, having at last escaped the excitement of a farewell, I, on a peaceful and quiet journey, pretty well regained my self-possession.[17]

This is an example of a doppelgänger which was perceived by the observer to be both benign and reassuring.

Émilie Sagée

Émilie Sagée, a French teacher working in 1845 in a boarding school in Latvia, supposed to had the ability to produce a Doppelgänger. The story is reported by Robert Dale Owen.[18]

George Tryon

A Victorian age example was the supposed appearance of Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon. He was said to have walked through the drawing room of his family home in Eaton Square, London, looking straight ahead, without exchanging a word to anyone, in front of several guests at a party being given by his wife on 22 June 1893 while he was supposed to be in a ship of the Mediterranean Squadron, manoeuvering off the coast of Syria. Subsequently, it was reported that he had gone down with his ship, HMS Victoria, the very same night, after it collided with HMS Camperdown following an unexplained and bizarre order to turn the ship in the direction of the other vessel.[19]

Twin strangers

With the advent of social media, there have been several reported cases of people finding their "twin stranger" online, a modern term for a doppelgänger.[20][21] There are several websites where users can upload a photo of themselves and facial recognition software attempts to match them with another user of like appearance. Some of these sites report that they have found numerous living doppelgängers.[22][23]

Examples in fiction

Examples in literature

Lord Byron uses doppelgänger imagery to explore the duality of human nature.[24]

In The Devil's Elixir (1815), a man murders the brother and stepmother of his beloved princess, finds his doppelgänger has been sentenced to death for these crimes in his stead, and liberates him, only to have the doppelgänger murder the object of his affection.[25] This was one of E. T. A. Hoffmann's early novels.

In addition to describing the doppelgänger double as a counterpart to the self, Percy Bysshe Shelley's drama Prometheus Unbound (1820) makes reference to Zoroaster meeting "his own image walking in the garden".[26]

Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel The Double (1846) presents the doppelgänger as an opposite personality who exploits the character failings of the protagonist to take over his life. Charles Williams's Descent into Hell (1939) has character Pauline Anstruther seeing her own doppelgänger all through her life.[27] Clive Barker's story "Human Remains" in his Books of Blood is a doppelgänger tale, and the doppelgänger motif is a staple of Gothic fiction.

Jorge Luis Borges' The Other (1972) has the author himself find that he's sitting on a bench with his older doppelgänger, and the two have a conversation.

Vladimir Nabokov's novel Despair (1936) involves the narrator and protagonist of the story, Hermann Karlovich, an owner of a chocolate factory, who meets a homeless man in the city of Prague, who he believes is his doppelgänger.

In Bret Easton Ellis's novel, Glamorama (1998), protagonist actor–model Victor Ward ostensibly has a doppelgänger that people mistake for Ward, often claiming to have seen him at parties and events Ward has no recollection of attending. At one point in the novel, Victor heads to Europe but reports of him attending events in the states appear in newspaper headlines. However, Victor's doppelgänger may or may not have been placed by Victor's father, a United States senator looking to present a more intelligent and sophisticated replacement for his son that would improve his own image and boost his poll numbers for future elections. While the novel is narrated by Victor, various chapters are ambiguous, leading the reader to wonder if certain chapters are being narrated by the doppelgänger instead.

In Tana French's 2008 novel, The Likeness, detective Cassie Maddox has doppelgänger Lexie Madison who adopts the same alias Maddox used in an undercover investigation.

In Stephen King's book The Outsider (2018), the antagonist is able to use the DNA of individuals to become their near perfect match through a science-fictional ability to transform physically. The allusion to it being a doppelgänger is made by the group trying to stop it from killing again. The group also discusses other examples of fictional doppelgängers that supposedly occurred throughout history to provide some context.

Examples in film

In Das Mirakel and The Miracle (both 1912) the Virgin Mary (as Doppelgängerin) takes the place of a nun who has run away from her convent in search of love and adventure. Both based on the 1911 play The Miracle by Karl Vollmöller.

 
A scene in The Student of Prague, where the student Balduin faces his double

The Student of Prague (1913) is a German silent film where a diabolical character steals the reflection of a young student out of his mirror, leading it to return later and terrorise him.

Animator Jack King creates a doppelgänger for Donald Duck in Donald's Double Trouble (1946), where the twofold fowl speaks perfectly intelligible English and is well-mannered.[28]

The 1969 film Doppelgänger involves a journey to the far side of the sun, where the astronaut finds a counter-earth, a mirror image of home. He surmises his counterpart is at that moment on his Earth in the same predicament.

Joseph Losey’s 1976 film Mr. Klein stars Alain Delon as an art dealer in Nazi-occupied Paris who receives a Jewish newspaper addressed to him. When the police suspect him as a member of the resistance, he begins a relentless pursuit of his supposed doppelgänger.

English actor Roger Moore plays a man haunted by a doppelgänger, who springs to life following a near-death experience, in Basil Dearden's The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970).

In the Soviet crime comedy film Gentlemen of Fortune (1971), Evgeny Troshkin (Yevgeny Leonov), a kind kindergarten teacher who has the same appearance as the wanted criminal known as "Docent", is sent on a mission to help Militsiya find an ancient golden helmet that Docent has hidden.

The 1972 Robert Altman film Images has a doppelgänger for the hallucinating character played by Susanna York.

The 1991 French/Polish film, La double vie de Véronique (Polish: Podwójne życie Weroniki), directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Irène Jacob, explores the mysterious connection between two women, both played by Jacob, who share an intense emotional connection in spite of never having met one another.

Doppelgängers are a major theme and plot element in the 2006 film, The Prestige, directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale. Illusionists Robert Angier (Jackman) and Alfred Borden (Bale) compete with each other to perfect a magic trick in which the performer appears to transport across the stage instantaneously. Angier initially performs the trick with a lookalike (also portrayed by Jackman), but later uses a machine that allows him to create an unlimited number of clones of himself. In the final scene, it is revealed that Borden had also been using a doppelgänger to perform the trick; the character "Borden" was actually two identical-looking men who took turns living out Borden's public life in order to create the illusion that they were a single man.

In the 2007 children's film, Bratz Kidz: Sleep-over Adventure, one of the stories involves Sasha being tormented and replaced by a doppelgänger she finds in a house of mirrors.

In the 2008 psychological horror film Lake Mungo, the film's climax contains a scene in which a young teenager, named Alice, is attacked by her disfigured doppelgänger, meant as a premonition of her soon-to-be death.

In Richard Ayoade's The Double (2013), based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel of the same name, a man is troubled by a doppelgänger who is employed at his place of work and affects his personal and professional life.

Denis Villeneuve's Enemy (2013) tells the story of a troubled history professor who, while watching a film, discovers an actor who is physically identical to himself. The two men's lives begin to intertwine and blur the boundaries of individual identity.

Estranged couple Ethan and Sophie find doubles of themselves trapped in the retreat house their marriage counselor recommended in Charlie McDowell's The One I Love (2014).[29]

The 2018 science fiction film Annihilation features a doppelgänger in the climax.[30]

Jordan Peele's horror film Us (2019) finds the Wilson family attacked by doubles of themselves known as "the Tethered".

Examples in television

In the episode "Mirror Image" of the first series of The Twilight Zone (originally aired Feb. 25, 1960), a young woman repeatedly sees her double in a New York Bus Terminal. After she is taken off to an asylum, the episodes ends with a second character trying to catch his double.

The plot of the "Firefall" episode of Kolchak: The Night Stalker (originally aired Nov. 8, 1974) revolves around the spirit of a deceased arsonist that becomes the doppelganger of a renowned orchestra conductor. He starts killing off people close to the conductor (by spontaneous human combustion), with the ultimate goal of taking over the conductor's body.

The Hammer House of Horror episode "The Two Faces of Evil" (originally aired Nov. 29, 1980), focuses on the part of the doppelganger mythology where meeting yours is a harbinger of your imminent death.

In the season two finale of Twin Peaks — "Beyond Life and Death" (originally aired Jun. 10, 1991) — Special Agent Dale Cooper encounters a variety of doppelgängers in the Black Lodge, one of whom is a malevolent version of himself. Cooper's doppelganger switches places with the him at the conclusion of the episode, trapping the original in the Black Lodge. A total of three different doppelgängers are dispatched from the mysterious Black Lodge to bedevil the forces of good in Showtime's 2017 series Twin Peaks: The Return.

In the episode "Miami Twice" of the sitcom Only Fools and Horses (originally aired Dec. 25, 1991), protagonists Del Boy and Rodney Trotter come into conflict with the family of mafia boss Don Vincenzo Ochetti, who is a doppelganger for Del Boy. Ochetti's family plot to have Del assassinated in public view to fake the death of Ochetti so that he will escape his coming murder trial, though Del and Rodney see through the ruse and eventually provide the authorities with evidence to have Ochetti proven guilty and sent to prison.

In Buffy the Vampire Slayer's season three episode "Doppelgangland" (originally aired Feb. 23, 1999), Willow encounters her vampire double who was first introduced seven episodes prior (in "The Wish" (Dec. 8, 1998)). In the fifth season episode "The Replacement" (Oct. 10, 2000), Xander discovers his own doppelgänger (portrayed by the actor's identical twin brother).

In the eighth season episode "Mr. Monk Is Someone Else" of Monk (originally aired Aug. 28, 2009), the titular detective is recruited to impersonate a dead mob hit man who was his double.

In the sitcom How I Met Your Mother, throughout the fifth and sixth seasons (aired 2009–2011), the five main characters each encounter an identical stranger of themself. By the episode "Double Date", they have spotted Marshall's doppelgänger, who they nickname "Moustache Marshall", and Robin's ("Lesbian Robin"). In the same episode they find Lily's doppelgänger, a Russian stripper named Jasmine. Later, in the episode "Robots Versus Wrestlers", the gang finds Ted's double, a Mexican wrestler, but Ted himself is not there to witness it. In "Doppelgangers", Lily and Marshall decide that as soon as they find Barney's doppelgänger, it will be a sign from the universe for them to start trying to have children. Lily spots a pretzel vendor whom she thinks looks like Barney, but in reality looks nothing like him. Marshall takes this mistake as Lily subconsciously affirming her desire for motherhood and they decide to start trying for a baby. They meet Barney's real doppelgänger — Dr. John Stangel — in the episode "Bad News", though they initially believe him to be Barney in disguise.

In the CW supernatural drama series, The Vampire Diaries (aired 2009–2017), actress Nina Dobrev portrayed the roles of several doppelgängers; Amara (the first doppelgänger), Tatia (the second), Katerina Petrova/Katherine Pierce (the third) and Elena Gilbert (the fourth). The series mainly focused on the doppelgängers of the sweet & genuine Elena and the malevolent Katherine. In the same series, Paul Wesley portrays Stefan Salvatore and his doppelgängers Tom Avery and Silas.

Starting with the second season of The Flash, doppelgangers play a key role in the development of the series. Doubles from various earths in the multiverse are defined as such. The person with multiple counterparts who appeared in the series was Harrison Wells.

The third episode of the fourth season of Elementary, an American procedural drama television series that presents a contemporary update of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes, has a focus on the doppelgänger phenomenon. In the episode "Tag, You're Me" (originally aired Nov. 19, 2015), the victims of Sherlock Holmes's latest case found each other via a doppelgänger-finding website. One of the victims, and the culprit of another case investigated in the same episode, had searched for their twin strangers in order to dodge a DNA test for a crime they had committed years before.

Examples in music videos

The theme of doppelgänger has been frequently used in music videos, such as Aqua's "Turn Back Time" (1998), Dido's "Hunter" (2001), Madonna's "Die Another Day" (2002), Kelly Rowland's "Commander" (2010), and Britney Spears's "Hold It Against Me" (2011).

Examples in video games

The 1995 video game Alone in the Dark 3 features a nameless enemy that Edward Carnby calls "his double", a doppelgänger that mirrors the protagonist's moves to stop him from climbing the Water Tank. He is fused to Carnby after they touch hands.

The 1997 Konami game Castlevania: Symphony of the Night features an enemy boss known simply as "Doppelganger", a doppelgänger of the main protagonist Alucard. The enemy mimics the movement and attack patterns of the player.

The 2005 Capcom game Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening also features an enemy boss known as "Doppelganger" that is fought near the end of the game. Resembling Dante's Devil Trigger form, it also mimics several of Dante's moves. Upon defeating the demon boss, Dante acquires a style "referred to as the Doppelganger style" that allows him to create a shadow copy of himself to assist him in battle in exchange for consuming Dante's Devil Trigger Gauge.

The 2008 video game Tomb Raider: Underworld features a character known as the "Doppelgänger." She is a clone of protagonist Lara Croft, created by antagonist Jacqueline Natla to break into Croft's mansion and unlock a safe containing an important artifact. As the safe is protected by a retinal scanner, it requires someone with the same DNA as Croft to unlock it. The Doppelgänger ends up killing Croft's friend and researcher Alister Fletcher, and burning down the mansion. She would then go on to become a major antagonist and boss in the game. In a 2009 DLC expansion pack called "Lara's Shadow," Croft takes control of the Doppelgänger, and she becomes the player character for this level.

The 2010 video game Alan Wake and its 2012 sequel Alan Wake's American Nightmare feature a character known as Mr. Scratch, who is a doppelgänger of the titular protagonist Alan Wake. In the game, Mr. Scratch is a creation of the Dark Place, a supernatural realm wherein fiction can be made into reality. As negative rumors spread about Wake after his disappearance into the Dark Place in the first game, the Dark Place brought these rumors to life, creating the serial killer Mr. Scratch who seeks to take over and ruin Wake's life. Mr. Scratch only appears briefly in Alan Wake, but is the main antagonist of American Nightmare.

The 2017 Touhou game Antinomy of Common Flowers has a character named Sumireko Usami, which had her first debut in Urban Legend in Limbo uses a Urban Legend which is labeled as Doppelganger. In the final battle in her story mode, Sumireko and Doremy enter the outside world to see another Sumireko with them, but a 3rd one is shown to be possessing the first fake Sumireko. The Urban Legend is also shown in Tenshi and Shinmyoumaru's Story when they encounter Sumireko which is being possessed by a fake Shinmyoumaru.

Scientific applications

Research has found that people who are "true" look-alikes have more similar genes than people who do not look like each other. They share genes affecting not only the face but also some phenotypes of physique and behavior, also indicating that (their) differences in the epigenome and microbiome contribute only modestly to human variability in facial appearance.[31][32]

Heautoscopy is a term used in psychiatry and neurology for the hallucination of "seeing one's own body at a distance".[33] It can occur as a symptom in schizophrenia[34] and epilepsy, and is considered a possible explanation for doppelgänger phenomena.[35]

Criminologists find a practical application in the concepts of facial familiarity and similarity due to the instances of wrongful convictions based on eyewitness testimony. In one case, a person spent 17 years behind bars persistently denying any involvement with the crime of which he was accused. He was finally released after someone was found who shared a striking resemblance and the same first name.[36]

See also

Footnotes

Notes

  1. ^ a b German: Doppelgänger, lit.'double-walker' (pronounced [ˈdɔpl̩ˌɡɛŋɐ] ( listen)), a compound noun formed by combining the two nouns Doppel (double) and Gänger (walker or goer)[1][2]

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Further reading

  • Brugger, P; Regard, M; Landis, T. (1996). Unilaterally Felt ‘‘Presences’’: The Neuropsychiatry of One’s Invisible Doppelgänger. Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology 9: 114–122.
  • Keppler, C. F. (1972). The Literature of the Second Self. University of Arizona Press.
  • Maack, L. H; Mullen, P. E. (1983). The Doppelgänger, Disintegration and Death: A Case Report. Psychological Medicine 13: 651–654.
  • Miller, K. (1985). Doubles: Studies in Literary History. Oxford University Press.
  • Rank, O. (1971, originally published in German, Der Doppelgänger, 1914). The Double: A Psychoanalytic Study. The University of North Carolina Press.
  • Prel, Carl du, Die monistische Seelenlehre, Beitrag zur Lösung des Menschenrätsels, Leipzig, Günthers Verlag, 1888.
  • Reed, G. F. (1987). Doppelgänger. In Gregory R. L. The Oxford Companion to the Mind. Oxford University Press. pp. 200–201.
  • Todd, J; Dewhurst, K. (1962). The Significance of the Doppelgänger (Hallucinatory Double) in Folklore and Neuropsychiatry. Practitioner 188: 377–382.
  • Todd, J; Dewhurst, K. (1955). The Double: Its Psycho-Pathology and Psycho-Physiology. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 122: 47–55.
  • Hill, David A. How I Met Myself. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-521-75018-0

External links

  •   The dictionary definition of doppelgänger at Wiktionary
  • Grimm's Saga No. 260 in which a Doppelgaenger appears as Married Woman
  • Prometheus Unbound: Text at Barbleby.com

doppelgänger, other, uses, disambiguation, doppelgänger, doppelgaenger, doppelganger, biologically, unrelated, look, alike, double, living, person, dante, gabriel, rossetti, they, themselves, watercolor, 1864, fiction, mythology, doppelgänger, often, portrayed. For other uses see Doppelganger disambiguation A doppelganger a ˈ d ɒ p el ɡ ɛ ŋ er ɡ ae ŋ er doppelgaenger or doppelganger is a biologically unrelated look alike or a double of a living person Dante Gabriel Rossetti How They Met Themselves watercolor 1864 In fiction and mythology a doppelganger is often portrayed as a ghostly or paranormal phenomenon and usually seen as a harbinger of bad luck Other traditions and stories equate a doppelganger with an evil twin In modern times the term twin stranger is occasionally used 3 Contents 1 Spelling 2 Mythology 3 Examples of alleged doppelgangers 3 1 John Donne 3 2 Percy Bysshe Shelley 3 3 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 3 4 Emilie Sagee 3 5 George Tryon 3 6 Twin strangers 4 Examples in fiction 4 1 Examples in literature 4 2 Examples in film 4 3 Examples in television 4 4 Examples in music videos 4 5 Examples in video games 5 Scientific applications 6 See also 7 Footnotes 7 1 Notes 7 2 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksSpelling EditThe word doppelganger is a loanword from the German a The singular and plural forms are the same in German but English writers usually prefer the plural doppelgangers In German there is also a female form Doppelgangerin plural Doppelgangerinnen The first known use in the slightly different form Doppeltganger occurs in the novel Siebenkas 1796 by Jean Paul in which he explains his newly coined word in a footnote the word Doppelganger also appears in the novel but with a different meaning 4 In German the word is written as is usual with German nouns with an initial capital letter Doppelganger In English the word is generally written with a lower case letter and the umlaut on the letter a is usually dropped doppelganger 5 Mythology EditEnglish speakers have only recently applied this German word to a paranormal concept Francis Grose s Provincial Glossary of 1787 used the term fetch instead defined as the apparition of a person living Catherine Crowe s book on paranormal phenomena The Night Side of Nature 1848 helped make the German word well known However the concept of alter egos and double spirits has appeared in the folklore myths religious concepts and traditions of many cultures throughout human history 6 In Ancient Egyptian mythology a ka was a tangible spirit double having the same memories and feelings as the person to whom the counterpart belongs The Greek Princess presents an Egyptian view of the Trojan War in which a ka of Helen misleads Paris helping to stop the war citation needed This memic sense also appears in Euripides play Helen and in Norse mythology a vardoger is a ghostly double who is seen performing the person s actions in advance In Finnish mythology this pattern is described as having an etiainen 7 8 9 a firstcomer 10 In Joseph Wright s English Dialect Dictionary it was listed as a North Country term and as obsolete 11 Examples of alleged doppelgangers EditJohn Donne Edit Izaak Walton claimed that John Donne the English metaphysical poet saw his wife s doppelganger in 1612 in Paris on the same night as the stillbirth of their daughter This account first appears in the edition of Life of Dr Rizvan Rizing published in 1675 and is attributed to a Person of Honour told with such circumstances and such asseveration that I verily believe he that told it to me did himself believe it to be true Two days after their arrival there Mr Donne was left alone in that room in which Sir Robert and he and some other friends had dinner together To this place Sir Robert returned within half an hour and as he left so he found Mr Donne alone but in such ecstasy and so altered as to his looks as amazed Sir Robert to behold him in so much that he earnestly desired Mr Donne to declare befallen him in the short time of his absence to which Mr Donne was not able to make a present answer but after a long and perplexing pause did at last say I have seen a dreadful Vision since I saw you I have seen my dear wife pass twice by me through this room with her hair hanging about her shoulders and a dead child in her arms this I have seen since I saw you To which Sir Robert replied Sure Sir you have slept since I saw you and this is the result of some melancholy dream which I desire you to forget for you are now awake To which Mr Donnes reply was I cannot be surer that I now live then that I have not slept since I saw you and am assure that at her second appearing she stopped looked me in the face and vanished 12 R C Bald and R E Bennett questioned the veracity of Walton s account 13 14 Percy Bysshe Shelley Edit On July 8 1822 the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley drowned in the Bay of Spezia near Lerici in Italy On August 15 while staying at Pisa Percy s wife Mary Shelley an author and editor wrote a letter to Maria Gisborne in which she relayed Percy s claims to her that he had met his own doppelganger A week after Mary s nearly fatal miscarriage in the early hours of June 23 Percy had had a nightmare about the house collapsing in a flood and also talking it over the next morning he told me that he had had many visions lately he had seen the figure of himself which met him as he walked on the terrace and said to him How long do you mean to be content No very terrific words amp certainly not prophetic of what has occurred But Shelley had often seen these figures when ill but the strangest thing is that Mrs Williams saw him Now Jane though a woman of sensibility has not much imagination amp is not in the slightest degree nervous neither in dreams or otherwise She was standing one day the day before I was taken ill June 15 at a window that looked on the Terrace with Trelawny it was day she saw as she thought Shelley pass by the window as he often was then without a coat or jacket he passed again now as he passed both times the same way and as from the side towards which he went each time there was no way to get back except past the window again except over a wall twenty feet from the ground she was struck at seeing him pass twice thus amp looked out amp seeing him no more she cried Good God can Shelley have leapt from the wall Where can he be gone Shelley said Trelawny No Shelley has past What do you mean Trelawny says that she trembled exceedingly when she heard this amp it proved indeed that Shelley had never been on the terrace amp was far off at the time she saw him 15 Percy Shelley s drama Prometheus Unbound 1820 contains the following passage in Act I Ere Babylon was dust The Magus Zoroaster my dead child Met his own image walking in the garden That apparition sole of men he saw For know there are two worlds of life and death One that which thou beholdest but the other Is underneath the grave where do inhabit The shadows of all forms that think and live Till death unite them and they part no more 16 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Edit Near the end of Book XI of his autobiography Dichtung und Wahrheit Poetry and Truth 1811 1833 Goethe wrote almost in passing Amid all this pressure and confusion I could not forego seeing Frederica once more Those were painful days the memory of which has not remained with me When I reached her my hand from my horse the tears stood in her eyes and I felt very uneasy I now rode along the foot path toward Drusenheim and here one of the most singular forebodings took possession of me I saw not with the eyes of the body but with those of the mind my own figure coming toward me on horseback and on the same road attired in a dress which I had never worn it was pike gray hecht grau with somewhat of gold As soon as I shook myself out of this dream the figure had entirely disappeared It is strange however that eight years afterward I found myself on the very road to pay one more visit to Frederica in the dress of which I had dreamed and which I wore not from choice but by accident However it may be with matters of this kind generally this strange illusion in some measure calmed me at the moment of parting The pain of quitting for ever noble Alsace with all I had gained in it was softened and having at last escaped the excitement of a farewell I on a peaceful and quiet journey pretty well regained my self possession 17 This is an example of a doppelganger which was perceived by the observer to be both benign and reassuring Emilie Sagee Edit Emilie Sagee a French teacher working in 1845 in a boarding school in Latvia supposed to had the ability to produce a Doppelganger The story is reported by Robert Dale Owen 18 George Tryon Edit A Victorian age example was the supposed appearance of Vice Admiral Sir George Tryon He was said to have walked through the drawing room of his family home in Eaton Square London looking straight ahead without exchanging a word to anyone in front of several guests at a party being given by his wife on 22 June 1893 while he was supposed to be in a ship of the Mediterranean Squadron manoeuvering off the coast of Syria Subsequently it was reported that he had gone down with his ship HMS Victoria the very same night after it collided with HMS Camperdown following an unexplained and bizarre order to turn the ship in the direction of the other vessel 19 Twin strangers Edit With the advent of social media there have been several reported cases of people finding their twin stranger online a modern term for a doppelganger 20 21 There are several websites where users can upload a photo of themselves and facial recognition software attempts to match them with another user of like appearance Some of these sites report that they have found numerous living doppelgangers 22 23 Examples in fiction EditThis article appears to contain trivial minor or unrelated references to popular culture Please reorganize this content to explain the subject s impact on popular culture providing citations to reliable secondary sources rather than simply listing appearances Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2020 Examples in literature Edit Lord Byron uses doppelganger imagery to explore the duality of human nature 24 In The Devil s Elixir 1815 a man murders the brother and stepmother of his beloved princess finds his doppelganger has been sentenced to death for these crimes in his stead and liberates him only to have the doppelganger murder the object of his affection 25 This was one of E T A Hoffmann s early novels In addition to describing the doppelganger double as a counterpart to the self Percy Bysshe Shelley s drama Prometheus Unbound 1820 makes reference to Zoroaster meeting his own image walking in the garden 26 Fyodor Dostoyevsky s novel The Double 1846 presents the doppelganger as an opposite personality who exploits the character failings of the protagonist to take over his life Charles Williams s Descent into Hell 1939 has character Pauline Anstruther seeing her own doppelganger all through her life 27 Clive Barker s story Human Remains in his Books of Blood is a doppelganger tale and the doppelganger motif is a staple of Gothic fiction Jorge Luis Borges The Other 1972 has the author himself find that he s sitting on a bench with his older doppelganger and the two have a conversation Vladimir Nabokov s novel Despair 1936 involves the narrator and protagonist of the story Hermann Karlovich an owner of a chocolate factory who meets a homeless man in the city of Prague who he believes is his doppelganger In Bret Easton Ellis s novel Glamorama 1998 protagonist actor model Victor Ward ostensibly has a doppelganger that people mistake for Ward often claiming to have seen him at parties and events Ward has no recollection of attending At one point in the novel Victor heads to Europe but reports of him attending events in the states appear in newspaper headlines However Victor s doppelganger may or may not have been placed by Victor s father a United States senator looking to present a more intelligent and sophisticated replacement for his son that would improve his own image and boost his poll numbers for future elections While the novel is narrated by Victor various chapters are ambiguous leading the reader to wonder if certain chapters are being narrated by the doppelganger instead In Tana French s 2008 novel The Likeness detective Cassie Maddox has doppelganger Lexie Madison who adopts the same alias Maddox used in an undercover investigation In Stephen King s book The Outsider 2018 the antagonist is able to use the DNA of individuals to become their near perfect match through a science fictional ability to transform physically The allusion to it being a doppelganger is made by the group trying to stop it from killing again The group also discusses other examples of fictional doppelgangers that supposedly occurred throughout history to provide some context Examples in film Edit In Das Mirakel and The Miracle both 1912 the Virgin Mary as Doppelgangerin takes the place of a nun who has run away from her convent in search of love and adventure Both based on the 1911 play The Miracle by Karl Vollmoller A scene in The Student of Prague where the student Balduin faces his double The Student of Prague 1913 is a German silent film where a diabolical character steals the reflection of a young student out of his mirror leading it to return later and terrorise him Animator Jack King creates a doppelganger for Donald Duck in Donald s Double Trouble 1946 where the twofold fowl speaks perfectly intelligible English and is well mannered 28 The 1969 film Doppelganger involves a journey to the far side of the sun where the astronaut finds a counter earth a mirror image of home He surmises his counterpart is at that moment on his Earth in the same predicament Joseph Losey s 1976 film Mr Klein stars Alain Delon as an art dealer in Nazi occupied Paris who receives a Jewish newspaper addressed to him When the police suspect him as a member of the resistance he begins a relentless pursuit of his supposed doppelganger English actor Roger Moore plays a man haunted by a doppelganger who springs to life following a near death experience in Basil Dearden s The Man Who Haunted Himself 1970 In the Soviet crime comedy film Gentlemen of Fortune 1971 Evgeny Troshkin Yevgeny Leonov a kind kindergarten teacher who has the same appearance as the wanted criminal known as Docent is sent on a mission to help Militsiya find an ancient golden helmet that Docent has hidden The 1972 Robert Altman film Images has a doppelganger for the hallucinating character played by Susanna York The 1991 French Polish film La double vie de Veronique Polish Podwojne zycie Weroniki directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski and starring Irene Jacob explores the mysterious connection between two women both played by Jacob who share an intense emotional connection in spite of never having met one another Doppelgangers are a major theme and plot element in the 2006 film The Prestige directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale Illusionists Robert Angier Jackman and Alfred Borden Bale compete with each other to perfect a magic trick in which the performer appears to transport across the stage instantaneously Angier initially performs the trick with a lookalike also portrayed by Jackman but later uses a machine that allows him to create an unlimited number of clones of himself In the final scene it is revealed that Borden had also been using a doppelganger to perform the trick the character Borden was actually two identical looking men who took turns living out Borden s public life in order to create the illusion that they were a single man In the 2007 children s film Bratz Kidz Sleep over Adventure one of the stories involves Sasha being tormented and replaced by a doppelganger she finds in a house of mirrors In the 2008 psychological horror film Lake Mungo the film s climax contains a scene in which a young teenager named Alice is attacked by her disfigured doppelganger meant as a premonition of her soon to be death In Richard Ayoade s The Double 2013 based on Fyodor Dostoevsky s novel of the same name a man is troubled by a doppelganger who is employed at his place of work and affects his personal and professional life Denis Villeneuve s Enemy 2013 tells the story of a troubled history professor who while watching a film discovers an actor who is physically identical to himself The two men s lives begin to intertwine and blur the boundaries of individual identity Estranged couple Ethan and Sophie find doubles of themselves trapped in the retreat house their marriage counselor recommended in Charlie McDowell s The One I Love 2014 29 The 2018 science fiction film Annihilation features a doppelganger in the climax 30 Jordan Peele s horror film Us 2019 finds the Wilson family attacked by doubles of themselves known as the Tethered Examples in television Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Doppelganger news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the episode Mirror Image of the first series of The Twilight Zone originally aired Feb 25 1960 a young woman repeatedly sees her double in a New York Bus Terminal After she is taken off to an asylum the episodes ends with a second character trying to catch his double The plot of the Firefall episode of Kolchak The Night Stalker originally aired Nov 8 1974 revolves around the spirit of a deceased arsonist that becomes the doppelganger of a renowned orchestra conductor He starts killing off people close to the conductor by spontaneous human combustion with the ultimate goal of taking over the conductor s body The Hammer House of Horror episode The Two Faces of Evil originally aired Nov 29 1980 focuses on the part of the doppelganger mythology where meeting yours is a harbinger of your imminent death In the season two finale of Twin Peaks Beyond Life and Death originally aired Jun 10 1991 Special Agent Dale Cooper encounters a variety of doppelgangers in the Black Lodge one of whom is a malevolent version of himself Cooper s doppelganger switches places with the him at the conclusion of the episode trapping the original in the Black Lodge A total of three different doppelgangers are dispatched from the mysterious Black Lodge to bedevil the forces of good in Showtime s 2017 series Twin Peaks The Return In the episode Miami Twice of the sitcom Only Fools and Horses originally aired Dec 25 1991 protagonists Del Boy and Rodney Trotter come into conflict with the family of mafia boss Don Vincenzo Ochetti who is a doppelganger for Del Boy Ochetti s family plot to have Del assassinated in public view to fake the death of Ochetti so that he will escape his coming murder trial though Del and Rodney see through the ruse and eventually provide the authorities with evidence to have Ochetti proven guilty and sent to prison In Buffy the Vampire Slayer s season three episode Doppelgangland originally aired Feb 23 1999 Willow encounters her vampire double who was first introduced seven episodes prior in The Wish Dec 8 1998 In the fifth season episode The Replacement Oct 10 2000 Xander discovers his own doppelganger portrayed by the actor s identical twin brother In the eighth season episode Mr Monk Is Someone Else of Monk originally aired Aug 28 2009 the titular detective is recruited to impersonate a dead mob hit man who was his double In the sitcom How I Met Your Mother throughout the fifth and sixth seasons aired 2009 2011 the five main characters each encounter an identical stranger of themself By the episode Double Date they have spotted Marshall s doppelganger who they nickname Moustache Marshall and Robin s Lesbian Robin In the same episode they find Lily s doppelganger a Russian stripper named Jasmine Later in the episode Robots Versus Wrestlers the gang finds Ted s double a Mexican wrestler but Ted himself is not there to witness it In Doppelgangers Lily and Marshall decide that as soon as they find Barney s doppelganger it will be a sign from the universe for them to start trying to have children Lily spots a pretzel vendor whom she thinks looks like Barney but in reality looks nothing like him Marshall takes this mistake as Lily subconsciously affirming her desire for motherhood and they decide to start trying for a baby They meet Barney s real doppelganger Dr John Stangel in the episode Bad News though they initially believe him to be Barney in disguise In the CW supernatural drama series The Vampire Diaries aired 2009 2017 actress Nina Dobrev portrayed the roles of several doppelgangers Amara the first doppelganger Tatia the second Katerina Petrova Katherine Pierce the third and Elena Gilbert the fourth The series mainly focused on the doppelgangers of the sweet amp genuine Elena and the malevolent Katherine In the same series Paul Wesley portrays Stefan Salvatore and his doppelgangers Tom Avery and Silas Starting with the second season of The Flash doppelgangers play a key role in the development of the series Doubles from various earths in the multiverse are defined as such The person with multiple counterparts who appeared in the series was Harrison Wells The third episode of the fourth season of Elementary an American procedural drama television series that presents a contemporary update of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s character Sherlock Holmes has a focus on the doppelganger phenomenon In the episode Tag You re Me originally aired Nov 19 2015 the victims of Sherlock Holmes s latest case found each other via a doppelganger finding website One of the victims and the culprit of another case investigated in the same episode had searched for their twin strangers in order to dodge a DNA test for a crime they had committed years before Examples in music videos Edit The theme of doppelganger has been frequently used in music videos such as Aqua s Turn Back Time 1998 Dido s Hunter 2001 Madonna s Die Another Day 2002 Kelly Rowland s Commander 2010 and Britney Spears s Hold It Against Me 2011 Examples in video games Edit The 1995 video game Alone in the Dark 3 features a nameless enemy that Edward Carnby calls his double a doppelganger that mirrors the protagonist s moves to stop him from climbing the Water Tank He is fused to Carnby after they touch hands The 1997 Konami game Castlevania Symphony of the Night features an enemy boss known simply as Doppelganger a doppelganger of the main protagonist Alucard The enemy mimics the movement and attack patterns of the player The 2005 Capcom game Devil May Cry 3 Dante s Awakening also features an enemy boss known as Doppelganger that is fought near the end of the game Resembling Dante s Devil Trigger form it also mimics several of Dante s moves Upon defeating the demon boss Dante acquires a style referred to as the Doppelganger style that allows him to create a shadow copy of himself to assist him in battle in exchange for consuming Dante s Devil Trigger Gauge The 2008 video game Tomb Raider Underworld features a character known as the Doppelganger She is a clone of protagonist Lara Croft created by antagonist Jacqueline Natla to break into Croft s mansion and unlock a safe containing an important artifact As the safe is protected by a retinal scanner it requires someone with the same DNA as Croft to unlock it The Doppelganger ends up killing Croft s friend and researcher Alister Fletcher and burning down the mansion She would then go on to become a major antagonist and boss in the game In a 2009 DLC expansion pack called Lara s Shadow Croft takes control of the Doppelganger and she becomes the player character for this level The 2010 video game Alan Wake and its 2012 sequel Alan Wake s American Nightmare feature a character known as Mr Scratch who is a doppelganger of the titular protagonist Alan Wake In the game Mr Scratch is a creation of the Dark Place a supernatural realm wherein fiction can be made into reality As negative rumors spread about Wake after his disappearance into the Dark Place in the first game the Dark Place brought these rumors to life creating the serial killer Mr Scratch who seeks to take over and ruin Wake s life Mr Scratch only appears briefly in Alan Wake but is the main antagonist of American Nightmare The 2017 Touhou game Antinomy of Common Flowers has a character named Sumireko Usami which had her first debut in Urban Legend in Limbo uses a Urban Legend which is labeled as Doppelganger In the final battle in her story mode Sumireko and Doremy enter the outside world to see another Sumireko with them but a 3rd one is shown to be possessing the first fake Sumireko The Urban Legend is also shown in Tenshi and Shinmyoumaru s Story when they encounter Sumireko which is being possessed by a fake Shinmyoumaru Scientific applications EditResearch has found that people who are true look alikes have more similar genes than people who do not look like each other They share genes affecting not only the face but also some phenotypes of physique and behavior also indicating that their differences in the epigenome and microbiome contribute only modestly to human variability in facial appearance 31 32 Heautoscopy is a term used in psychiatry and neurology for the hallucination of seeing one s own body at a distance 33 It can occur as a symptom in schizophrenia 34 and epilepsy and is considered a possible explanation for doppelganger phenomena 35 Criminologists find a practical application in the concepts of facial familiarity and similarity due to the instances of wrongful convictions based on eyewitness testimony In one case a person spent 17 years behind bars persistently denying any involvement with the crime of which he was accused He was finally released after someone was found who shared a striking resemblance and the same first name 36 See also EditAlter ego Bilocation Capgras delusion Changeling Cloning Doppelganger week Gothic double Multiverse Pareidolia Shapeshifting Syndrome of subjective doubles TwinFootnotes EditNotes Edit a b German Doppelganger lit double walker pronounced ˈdɔpl ˌɡɛŋɐ listen a compound noun formed by combining the two nouns Doppel double and Ganger walker or goer 1 2 References Edit New Oxford American Dictionary 2nd Edition 2005 Doppelganger Orthography Meaning Synonyms Archived 2012 11 20 at the Wayback Machine http www duden de Archived 2012 09 09 at the Wayback Machine Murray Rheana See what happened when 3 friends set out to find their twin stranger TODAY com Archived from the original on 6 September 2017 Retrieved 10 December 2017 Fleming Paul 2006 The Pleasures of Abandonment Jean Paul and the Life of Humor Konigshausen amp Neumann p 126 footnote 13 ISBN 978 3 8260 3247 9 In one of the stranger twists of fate in literary history Jean Paul coins two terms in Siebenkas Doppelganger and Doppeltganger The term Jean Paul uses to describe Siebenkas and Leibgeber is Doppeltganger which he defines in a footnote So heissen Leute die sich selber sehen the name for people who see themselves 2 67 Earlier in Siebenkas the neologism Doppelganger also appears for the first time and means something quite different In a description of the wedding banquet in the first chapter the food is so delicious and abundant that not only was one course Gang served but also a second a Doppelganger nicht bloss ein Gang aufgetragen wurde sondern ein zweiter ein Doppelganger 2 42 Gang in German has multiple meanings ranging from a walk to the course of a meal according to Jean Paul when people see themselves when one goes twice one is a Doppeltganger when one has a meal of two courses in which the second doesn t come second but together with the first this is a Doppelganger Google ngrams Leonard Zusne Warren H Jones 1989 Anomalistic Psychology A Study of Magical Thinking Lawrence Erlbaum Associates p 121 ISBN 978 0 805 80507 9 Ganander Christfrid Mythologia fennica eller Forklaring ofver de nomina propria deastrorum idolorum locorum virorum amp c Abo 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phenomenon of the double Case presentation and review of the literature Br J Med Psychol 53 1 75 83 doi 10 1111 j 2044 8341 1980 tb02871 x PMID 6989391 Blackmore S 1986 Out of Body Experiences in Schizophrenia A Questionnaire Survey Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 174 10 615 619 doi 10 1097 00005053 198610000 00006 PMID 3760852 S2CID 24509827 Archived from the original on 3 May 2014 Brugger P Agosti R Regard M Wieser H G Landis T 1994 Heautoscopy epilepsy and suicide Journal of Neurology Neurosurgergy and Psychiatry 57 838 839 Mary Emily O Hara Kansas Inmate Freed After Doppelganger Found 17 Years Later Archived 2017 06 13 at the Wayback Machine NBC News June 12 2017 Further reading EditBrugger P Regard M Landis T 1996 Unilaterally Felt Presences The Neuropsychiatry of One s Invisible Doppelganger Neuropsychiatry Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology 9 114 122 Keppler C F 1972 The Literature of the Second Self University of Arizona Press Maack L H Mullen P E 1983 The Doppelganger Disintegration and Death A Case Report Psychological Medicine 13 651 654 Miller K 1985 Doubles Studies in Literary History Oxford University Press Rank O 1971 originally published in German Der Doppelganger 1914 The Double A Psychoanalytic Study The University of North Carolina Press Prel Carl du Die monistische Seelenlehre Beitrag zur Losung des Menschenratsels Leipzig Gunthers Verlag 1888 Reed G F 1987 Doppelganger In Gregory R L The Oxford Companion to the Mind Oxford University Press pp 200 201 Todd J Dewhurst K 1962 The Significance of the Doppelganger Hallucinatory Double in Folklore and Neuropsychiatry Practitioner 188 377 382 Todd J Dewhurst K 1955 The Double Its Psycho Pathology and Psycho Physiology Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 122 47 55 Hill David A How I Met Myself Cambridge U K Cambridge University Press 2001 ISBN 0 521 75018 0External links Edit The dictionary definition of doppelganger at Wiktionary Grimm s Saga No 260 in which a Doppelgaenger appears as Married Woman Prometheus Unbound Text at Barbleby com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doppelganger amp oldid 1132767279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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