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Last seen on: Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 20 2018

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An alter ego (Latin for “other self”) is a second self, which is believed to be distinct from a person’s normal or true original personality. A person who has an alter ego is said to lead a double life. The term appeared in common usage in the early 19th century when dissociative identity disorder was first described by psychologists.[1] Cicero coined the term as part of his philosophical construct in 1st-century Rome, but he described it as “a second self, a trusted friend”.[2]

A distinct meaning of alter ego is found in literary analysis used when referring to fictional literature and other narrative forms, describing a key character in a story who is perceived to be intentionally representative of the work’s author (or creator), by virtue of oblique similarities, in terms of psychology, behavior, speech, or thoughts, often used to convey the author’s own thoughts. The term is also sometimes, but less frequently, used to designate a hypothetical “twin” or “best friend” to a character in a story. Similarly, the term alter ego may be applied to the role or persona taken on by an actor[3] or by other types of performers.

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Michael Spurr, CB (born 20 September 1961), is a senior-ranking British prison officer who is the current Chief Executive Officer of HM Prison and Probation Service, an agency of the Ministry of Justice in the United Kingdom that ruins the combined prison and probation services for England and Wales. He joined HM Prison Service in 1983 as a prison officer, before undergoing training to become a Governor a year later. Following a series of posts as Governor and in headquarters, he was named Deputy Director General of the Prison Service in 2006, moving to the role of Chief Operating Officer following the reorganisation of NOMS in 2008.

Spurr graduated from St Chad’s College, Durham University with a BA in Economics and Economic History.[2] At the time of graduating from University, he was running a youth club, and following the suggestion of his careers advisor to look at the prison service, he felt that becoming a borstal house master would be a good idea, and so signed up.[2]

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